Re: 3rd attempt failed

From: Darby Weaver (darbyweaver@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Dec 05 2007 - 18:14:42 ART


This is one of the most honest testimonials I have red
yet. And a very true one at that.

Yep, the sad fact is we can make a rack that has
complete connectivity and still have lost points in
L2/L3 even based on misinterpretation of the wording
of the tasks at hand.

I feel you. But it just means we go back read some
more and try those other options until we get them
sorted out. And give it another go.

Worst case scenario, when we say something does
something, we actually know it does what we said it
does.

Good luck guys...

--- Felix Nkansah <felixnkansah@gmail.com> wrote:

> HI,
>
> I failed the ccie lab myself on monday.
>
> technically speaking, there were basically only 2 or
> 3 tasks that i knew i
> couldnt really answer, but my score report proves me
> wrong.
>
> dont forget the ccie lab is an 'all or nothing'
> exam. it means perfection is
> required from you for each task you touch. i mean if
> you meet a task 99%
> corectly, be sure to get a zero for that task
> because it wasnt 100%.
>
> That is what i suspect in my case and you may also
> have to consider that
> possibility too (especially in your recent attempt
> you made mention of).
>
> Just keep it up buddy. In view of the money, time,
> energy, relationships,
> etc that we have sacrificed up to this stage, i
> would say we shouldnt give
> up but work harder to obtain our numbers.
>
> I would be making my second attempt in about 4mths
> time and i hope it
> becomes my last as long as r&s is concerned. i hope
> same of you too.
>
> Regards,
>
> Felix
>
>



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