Re: 1 week to go

From: Jonathan Greenwood II (gwood83@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Aug 14 2008 - 11:42:56 ART


I would say you know what you need to do. Stay positive, focused and more
so feel confident going into the exam. Goodluck.

On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 9:24 AM, Morris, Jason L. <Jasmorris@checkngo.com>wrote:

> Ok, I'm sure this is an out there question since no one REALLY knows my
> strengths and weaknesses but I'm starten to freak out so I have to
> ask...
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> I'm scheduled for the lab in a week and I'm not sure how I spend that
> last week before the test. I've spent the past week going over
> multicast and IPv6 which I think I was shaky on. I think I'm alright
> with the core stuff, I'm sure they'll throw some things at me I haven't
> see but I usually don't have trouble finding things on a the DocCD
> unless I'm just completely off base and looking in the wrong area. I'm
> finding most of the time when I get something wrong on a practice/mock
> lab it's because I'm misunderstanding/misinterpreting the question.
> I've taken both Assessors, I took B first and only got 46%, after crying
> for an hour and reviewing the report there were a few grading script
> problems, but most of it was 'a topic I've had problems with' and
> misreading the questions (I'm good with that topic now BTW). The second
> one Assessor A, there were again some grading problems but after those I
> did much better than the first time around and got ~72
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> I feel like I also have a problem review my own work, when I do I'm
> basically just verifying that I configured what I thought was right the
> first time. I think I need to be able to read the question the second
> time around 'with new eyes' if get what I'm saying.
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> So that's kind of where I'm at... any thoughts? Am I answering my own
> question and not seeing it?
>
> Jason Morris
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