From: Joseph Brunner (joe@affirmedsystems.com)
Date: Sat Jan 12 2008 - 02:45:28 ARST
First, let me say congratulations for the effort. Failing is just as
important incoming a CCIE as passing. A CCIE must have the deepest
commitment, the most serious mind...
>I finished just before lunch and spend next 3 hours for checking.
I'm fast, but nobody should be this fast...
I think you need to go slow & careful up to end of the test. Plan on doing
it once (perfect) (yeah, right!) and then when you are totally done, go back
and start all over. I left the lab two times thinking, Yup, I got it! Only
to get the dreaded score report... ;(
Dude, seriously, I was only half done at lunch time.
Start by going deeper into the DOC CD than you could possibly ever imagined.
Keep getting stronger, better, faster. Keep going back every 40 days or so
until you pass. Remember, A CCIE has 10x the commitment, and mind of a
normal man.
-Joe
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
sirus MOGHADASIAN
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 11:30 AM
To: groupstudy
Subject: Share your experience.Failed on 6 Jan,Dubai, I don't know why even
now I have no doubt about my answers.
Hi GS,
I failed on 6 Jan Dubai, I pretty sure that exam will be passed. I finished
just before lunch and spend next 3 hours for checking.
I loose some points on IGP and Switching part which I have no doubt that my
answers are correct, I mean questions are so straight forward that in my
opinion there is no other option for answering them.
Now I feel lost and don't now how should I start again because how if next
time I attend exam and same as this one ,thinking my answers are correct and
see Fail as result.
Cyrus Moghadasian
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