From: Sean C. (Upp_and_Upp@hotmail.com)
Date: Sat Dec 01 2007 - 21:58:47 ART
Hi Dennis,
As a 7-timer, all I can write is to get back up on that horse ASAP. My
biggest regret between my attempts is that I waited too long before starting
my studies again, and it felt I was learning everything all over again.
Considering the different study material and the fact you have your own lab,
you have the 'goods'.
Have a beer on me. My wife and I just had our 2nd child, and even though I
really want a beer right now, it's not in the cards! ;-)
Anyway, after some alcohol, crack those books open.
Sean C #17085
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dennis Worth" <dennis.worth@gmail.com>
To: "Cisco certification" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2007 5:31 AM
Subject: 3down and ? to go!
Good Morning Fellow Candidates,
I have say, when you feel good about it, it really sucks to see bad news.
I finished my 3rd attempt yesterday, and I awakened to a dream that my score
report was in. I was right, but the bad news was FAILURE!
I've spent the last few hours pondering over what could have been missed. I
just don't see it, and wondering if I ever will. I'm real sure the lab is
doable, but from my stand point, I just don't know how. My score report
seems to far off in 1 section, and right on in the rest. I don't know where
to begin to pick my poison for studying again.
I've already begun to fight again this morning on the basics, but this will
never be enough to get me over the hump. I guess the thought of another
failed attempt is not very pleasing, and the cost is just starting to burn
for the road to higher ground.
Any thoughts are welcome, and in case anyone cares to know what material I
use.
I have my own lab
Internetwork Expert - WB, CoD, and Mock Lab WS
Netmasterclass - WB,QOS VoD, NMC-1, and NMC-2
DOC CD <-- NOT NICE!
NOW I MUST DRINK FOR AT LEAST ONE DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"WILL WORK FOR CCIE" - PLEASE HELP ----DisABLED ENGINEER
-- Dennis Worth
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