Re: lab attempts

From: RoRo (cisconetman@gmail.com)
Date: Sat May 17 2008 - 02:18:03 ART


Here is the deal and I am in know way affiliated with IE. Their material is
great period! That being said though in all seriousness, it sounds to me
like your friend got lucky, just like the lottery. Do not fall for the trap
of just practicing a few labs and expect to pass. You MUST know the
technology, else you will more than likely get burned. Yes, you might get
lucky, but I would not bet on it. Not to mention there must be a reason why
you want your CCIE, I.E. a senior level network engineering position or even
better possibly... People on the street can spot someone without experience
from a mile away. Is that who you want to be???

My .02

On 5/16/08, omair naim <omairnaim1@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Guys,
>
> I have read quite lot of posts coming from people taking lab passing it or
> unfortunately faling. I have a friend who studied for only 2 months did IE
> Labs 1 - 10 volume II and passed. What he suggested me is to know the
> basics
> in detail and not confuse your self in trying to find if there is some
> catch
> in the question. What do you guys say about it, I am talking about person
> who
> is not doing day to day hands on cisco boxes and passed exam doing IE labs
> only half of volume II on his first attempt !!! isnt that cool...
>
> Omair
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