From: Ken Young (ciscokid@ns.sympatico.ca)
Date: Wed Dec 19 2007 - 13:46:52 ART
Joe,
How do you do it man...how do you manage to pull off 60 hours a week of study time?
Based on an avg 7 hours of sleep, 8.5 hours (5 x days) for work, and 5 hours of study on the week days + 3 hours of misc time. That accounts for 157.5 hours of a possible 168 hours in a week...and still only yeilding 45 hours of study time. Does your work time and study time overlap?
Just curious on how you do.
Sleep Work Study Misc Daily Total
Sun 7 10 3 20
Mon 7 8.5 5 3 23.5
Tue 7 8.5 5 3 23.5
Wed 7 8.5 5 3 23.5
Thu 7 8.5 5 3 23.5
Fri 7 8.5 5 3 23.5
Sat 7 10 3 20
49 42.5 45 21
Total 157.5
7x24 = 168
Remaining 10.5
Cheers,
Ken
>
> From: "Joseph Brunner" <joe@affirmedsystems.com>
> Date: 2007/12/19 Wed AM 09:57:31 EST
> To: "'Roman Rodichev'" <roman@iementor.com>,
> "'Anthony Bonilla'"
> <anthonybonilla.ccie@gmail.com>,
> <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> Subject: RE: OT: Need advice for next CCIE track..
>
> Roman I read your bio on that Cisco .pdf.
>
> Quite Impressive.
>
> JK, Exactly how much time would you assume someone who has been doing most
> of the security track for years (vpn 3000, ios vpn tunnels, dmvpn, pix, asa,
> Etc) can pass the security track? Assume 60 hours a week study time.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Joe
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
> Roman Rodichev
> Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 9:07 AM
> To: Anthony Bonilla; ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: RE: OT: Need advice for next CCIE track..
>
> Before you waste a lot of money and time on inclass storage training, ping
> me on Y!M, I'll put you on a fast track for getting ccie san within two
> months. You won't have to leave your home.
>
> Roman Rodichev
> 5xCCIE #7927 (R&S, Security, Voice, Storage, Service Provider)
> Instructor, Content Developer. ieMentor Corporation
> http://www.iementor.com
> Y!M: roman7927
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Anthony Bonilla" <anthonybonilla.ccie@gmail.com>
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Sent: 12/18/07 10:53 PM
> Subject: OT: Need advice for next CCIE track..
>
> Team,
>
> I know this question has been asked multiple times by few people on this
> list and I know people have said that it all depends on what you like to do,
> etc. But, I want to ask it again and would appreciate your honest opinion.
> I already have my R&S CCIE and working as a consultant currently at a decent
> salary and stuff but looking forward to something that would make me more
> valuable and gives a chance to be in demand and have an edge, I have been
> thinking about going for storage CCIE. I have to admit that I have not
> much idea about storage but would like to see what others think about it and
> pls let me know whether there is enough value to doing it and if there are
> jobs for this out there - I think EMC might be big in this industry but want
> to hear from people who either have already attained this certification or
> have done some research. As I mentioned before, I have no clear preference
> here but just looking to go for something that would help me stay in demand
> in future endeavors and would help me make some extra bucks. I hope I have
> made my point clear and would eagrly looking for your advice.
>
> BTW, if someone has a good recommendation for storage training, pls do share
> as well. Thanks.
>
> TIA,
>
> Tony
>
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