From: Ramanpreet Singh (sikandar.raman@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Mar 30 2008 - 00:54:27 ART
Thanks patrick that was really helpful . Yes I am using IEWB.
On 3/29/08, Patrick Galligan <pgalligan@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Raman,
>
> I don't know if you've been using a vendor workbook to prepare, but if
> you have you need to be getting full connectivity within a few hours
> (2-3hrs) or you will struggle for time in the real lab. I have my
> first R&S attempt on 8th May. I have attempted Security twice about 4
> years ago and it was the core stuff that killed me. Layer 2 & 3 are
> core to the lab so you need to know that stuff well. Even if you drop
> some points, having full connectivity within 3hrs allows you time to
> finish the rest of the lab.
>
> One "rule" that a few CCIE's and even a proctor has said to me, is
> don't spend more than 10minutes on a task. This is a general rule of
> course, but if you can' get a task completed in 10 minutes you will
> probably burn a lot of time working out why. Leave it and come back to
> it later. This is why you need to get the core stuff working without
> burning time on it, because you won't complete many of the other tasks
> if you can't.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Cheers,
> Patrick
>
> On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 12:36 PM, Ramanpreet Singh
> <sikandar.raman@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I am appearing for my first attempt on April 23rd in San Jose. I was
> > planning to go for Internetwork mock lab and Cisco's acessor lab.
> >
> > What can be the optimal way for last 25 days of preparation?
> >
> > Any expert tips will be appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Raman
> >
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