From: Darby Weaver (darbyweaver@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Nov 29 2007 - 17:59:43 ART
Well...
I can vouch that not getting sleep the night or two
before the lab will probably not enhance one's
performance or ability to actually pass the lab.
I do not care if you "THINK" you are configuring three
routers at the same time...
--- Anthony Sequeira <Anthony_Sequeira@skillsoft.com>
wrote:
> Whatever you decide to do...be sure to be careful
> the day before the
> lab. Stay in your routine so that nothing might
> effect your sleep level
> the night before.
>
> I remember one TERRIBLE night before an attempt
> where the couple of
> regular Coca-Colas I had consumed on the plane were
> enough to help
> prevent any sleep whatsoever.
>
> While there are some that can pass the lab on no
> sleep, I am definitely
> not one of them!
>
> Anthony J. Sequeira
> #15626
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com
> [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
> M_A_Jones@Dell.com
> Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 10:05 AM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Cc: nobody@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Caffeine
>
> Experts,
>
> I've got a pertinent question, that's definitely a
> break from the
> norm...
>
> What are/what did you all use to keep you up late
> nights and to keep
> your motor running during the day..
>
> I study from 8pm to 2am and all day on Saturday and
> Sunday,
>
> I usually get to work about 7am, so I get maybe 4 to
> 5 hours a sleep....
>
> That's 30 hours of Studying mon -fri and 25 hours a
> sleep....lol
>
> Mt Dew has done me well, what are your drinks of
> choice, to get you
> through the CCIE grind...?
>
>
>
>
> Michael Jones
> Network Engineer
> Global Network Operations
> Dell Inc. | Information Technology
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>
>
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