From: backbone systems (backbone.systems@gmail.com)
Date: Tue May 27 2008 - 10:05:08 ART
I DONOT like NARBIK!!!!!
I am asking him to conduct a SP bootcamp in Dubai for the past four
months but he is too busy to find any time.:)
Anyways his teaching style is really cool.
On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 8:47 AM, Peter Kingston
<kingstonp.ccie@gmail.com> wrote:
> I attended Narbik's class this week and it is a fantastic class. He has a
> real commitment to his students.
>
> We would be in the class at around 8am and finish up around 10pm at night
> get back to the hotel and then do more labs until falling asleep around 12.
> Narbik would be there at around 8:45am each day and leave at around 10pm
> each night, which meant his brothers would be happy to wait around for him
> because he wanted to make himself available for any questions from his
> students.
>
> He talked up all workbooks that people had studied and had the highest
> regard for all other trainers.
>
> I am independent to Narbik and had reservations going into the class. I am
> sure I am a better technical person after this week and hopefully my ccie
> comes soon.
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Peter Kingston
> Studying my CCIE
>
>
> On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 1:47 PM, Roger <divineone@divine-wind.net> wrote:
>
>> Rik,
>>
>> I'm glad your experience with your Class went well. I would have to say
>> from the audit I did of the class over a year ago then my attendance in
>> the Class in March of this year I feel the same way. That audit of
>> Narbik's class and talking to him for about 30 minutes during one of his
>> breaks that day is what convinced me that I could become a CCIE.
>>
>> Like many on GS whom have gone out and bought every workbook (not every
>> class like some *insert name here*). I have found it easier to focus on
>> subjects while I am preparing. Then use the great mock labs that bring
>> it all together down the last stretch (Search the group list you will
>> find them).
>>
>> This has been my turning point. A few weeks ago I emailed two CCIEs that
>> I respect and had individually contributed to me going for my CCIE. I
>> was at a loss, I was half way out the door ready to quit like so many
>> before me. My GF sat me down at my desk picked up the VOL 1 workbook of
>> Narbiks and said "open it up, read the TASK to me tell me what you need
>> to do then do the lab". While she knows nothing of what we do she sat on
>> me till I started just looking and reading and typing away. It helped.
>> Of course I'm still fighting that hard task of keeping focus and getting
>> this done. The focused work books have kept me there. I worked with a
>> CCIE named David Voss and he help me put together a plan for my studies
>> something for me to follow. This is a LOT better then what I have had.
>> After I did all of Narbik's frame-relay I opened up IE's Vol and did
>> their Frame-relay. Once I realized what they were asking it was clicking
>> (yes I've been around for 12 years and I suck at FR).
>>
>> Anyway I'm still waiting to here back from my TWO IE friends they've
>> both been VERY busy.
>>
>> Again Congrats Rik and nice write up. If you are ever out in Pasadena
>> again let me know, I live REALLY close to the class =P.
>>
>> Good Journey!
>> roger
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > -------- Original Message --------
>> > Subject: Class review
>> > From: "Rik Guyler" <rik@guyler.net>
>> > Date: Sat, May 10, 2008 9:40 am
>> > To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>> >
>> --
>> >
>> > Rik
>> >
>> >
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