Re: 1 week to go

From: Craig Tompkins (sidalo@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Aug 14 2008 - 11:55:29 ART


It may be useful to spend your last week on just verification.

Make sure you know how to verify specifically each scenario and tasks, so
that instead of thinking you got the points for it, you know you got the
points for it.

Spend time with the proper show commands, debugs and other testing methods.

If and when you need a break from that think of a scenario or topic and then
go find it on the DocCD for practice on that.

Just a couple things that might help you out.

-- 
Craig Tompkins
CCIE #16921

On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 7:24 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... > > > > 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 > > > > 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. > > > > So that's kind of where I'm at... any thoughts? Am I answering my own > question and not seeing it? > > Jason Morris > > > Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.net > > _______________________________________________________________________ > Subscription information may be found at: > http://www.groupstudy.com/list/CCIELab.html

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