Re: Reviews for Narbik's bootcamp

From: H M (forhisglory97@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Jun 24 2008 - 01:16:11 ART


Hi kang Lee;

I agree with you regarding the power point ; he is not boring and it keep
you awake during the class;
and it is amazing that he remember all the commands ; without the using ?
....

I think power point is good but when I saw his class ; I enjoy more and more
; and also It help me take good notes... His workbook is more than 1000
pages and it cover A to Z.... I like other vendor such IE and netmasters and
CCbootcamp...

Blessings

Hamed
www.asmed.com

On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 9:19 PM, kang lee <kanghlee@gmail.com> wrote:

> GS,
>
> I think there are few reviews from classmates for Narbik's bootcamp, but I
> also would like to add some more even if others already said it.
>
> First, I really appreciated his passion for teaching. For instance, our
> class ran from 9:00 AM ~9:00 PM from Monday and got out Friday 6:00 PM. He
> was giving us a lecture until 9:00 PM on someday and he staied with us
> until
> building shut off AC. He was still available even after he went home.
>
> Second, he gave us more than enough study materials that we need for lab.
> Before I attend the class, he sent us "Sup-To-Nuts". I highly recommend you
> do that first before you attend. Then when you are in the class, he gave us
> "advanced CCIE routing and switching technology books" Total 5 volumes.
> Each
> book is compose of very simple labs for each technologies but it will stick
> into your brain if you do few times. It becomes your foundation. Then there
> is more workbooks that we can work on. This is all included in bootcamp.
> Then he will send us more updates after bootcamp. :)
>
> Third, his lecture style is very unique in these days. You may heard many
> time that he doesn't like power point. "Yes" he doesn't like that at all,
> but why it is better? Because, he totally brake down each component and
> explain to you by his heart, not reading or reciting. Can you imagine that
> he can do that for all the topic on blue print?
>
> Fourth, he doesn't mind helping the people who needs little bit of help. I
> have been seen he let some student take class free and send workbooks free,
> etc.. He will not do that for everybody but it is good to know that he is
> doing that. It is not like that he wants anything back from them and
> advertise those.
>
> Finally, I guess even though I did not pay for this training out of my own
> pocket, I definitely got more than what I spend. I don't think anyone will
> regret to attend his class if you do your part, doing "Sup-To-Nuts"
> .etc..
>
> Best regards.
>
>
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