From: dara tomar (wish2ie@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Feb 25 2008 - 16:07:38 ARST
*Great review,
Thanks Tony for your contribution!!!
Regards,
Dara*
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 6:19 PM, Tony Blanco <blancoj17@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Team (what a bootcamp should be),
> The bootcamp is straightforward, his lectures are in open format where
> questions can be ask
> and get a discussion going, he does not use powerpoint, a projector or any
> kind of
> slides but the witheboard (old school) which is very efficient because
> either you know
> the material or you do not or btw he moves fast (meaning you need to be at
> a ccie level)
> in order to keep track of the class but at the same time he make sure that
> not one is
> left behind on the material that he is currently working on.
> His entire bootcamp focus on specific technology and boy and girls many
> long hours of labs to be
> work at but the most important value point at his labs is the order and
> structure on the
> labs, is like building a master structure from the foundation to the final
> master piece.
> The lab material has tasks and with the tasks that he asks you what needs
> to get done then shows you how to and
> then explain with verification/result output how to accomplish the task
> and the final outcome, this
> is very important because you are able to go trough the entire process and
> finally be able to
> to see the final outcome and understanding the why and how you got to that
> point.
> Narbik class runs from 9:00am until 9:00pm (officially) because nobody
> left exactly at 9:00pm
> and the most unusual thing to notice here is that he never left the room
> until the last person
> was done on the lab, another thing to point here is that he will provide
> you with his personal
> cell in order for any one to get in touch with him any time for any
> question or issue either
> lab related or personal.
> He covers all the specific technology related to the ccie lab on the blue
> print but he goes to the other end
> on the material in order to make sure that his students become a better
> engineer because he say many times
> that it is more than just the ccie's certification.
> In summary all I could say is the following:
> 1 - His materials are top notch quality
> 2 - His training approach is one that you do not see very often
> 3 - His careering and personal interest in this students is one of those
> thing that very rare you see it today in the world that we are....
> 4 - He know the cisco's ccie material like the palm of his hand (follows
> the ccie's blue print by the book)....
> 5 - He goes beyond the ccie's material because he strongly believe that it
> is more that just the ccie certification....
> 6 - He strongly believe on the ccie's nda policy and will not give or hint
> any information that violate this police....
> 7 - He does not support at all music, software and literature piracy.....
> Overall Mr. Narbik is great, funny and well educated engineer that loves
> what he does and most important takes very personal
> the education and progress of his CCIE's students. He wants that his
> students become ccies, better engineer and understand routing
> switching technology like nothing else.
>
> Regards,
>
> Tony
>
>
>
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