From: support@ccie.com.au
Date: Thu Aug 14 2008 - 12:00:09 ART
Hi, I too have only 1 week left for my lab. I know how you feel, dont
panic (even though im panicing my self) panic and stress is counter
productive. There is soooo much information that one has to learn in CCIE
blue-print that it is almost impossible for one to know and be 100% on
all that much technology from A-Z. So if this is your first time like
mine, then just be relaxed and have a crack at it with all you have. my
theory is ..study the ccie like you are defanitily passing at the first
attempt, but be relaxed when taking the exam as passing / failing means
nothing...
be in touch if u would like to discuss some stuff b4 the exam..
all the best
steve k
------- Original Message ------- On 8/14/2008 2:42 PM Jonathan Greenwood
II wrote:
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, Jas on L. 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
Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.net
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.4 : Mon Sep 01 2008 - 08:15:30 ART