From: Cisco Disco (itguy.pro@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Aug 21 2008 - 11:45:14 ART
Job well done my friend, congrats!
Too bad I missed the lunch on Friday (last day of the bootcamp)!!!
Regards,
Haroon
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 9:51 AM, Pero Gvozdenica
<pero.gvozdenica@gmail.com>wrote:
> Hello to all groupstudy fans!
>
> I was a silent member, but I read almoust every e-mail in a last half a
> year.
> This is my first post, my CCIE story.
>
> Don't through this e-mail to trash, cause it has a strange header.
> Every succesfull story comes with the preparation materials and
> tips and trics how to be ready for the lab.
> My story is little bit different than the others.
> I will speak about nutrition. What to eat to preper for the lab,
> how you can easily learn and remember certain topic, for example QoS:-)))
>
> I was trying to get CCIE R&S, but I had four unsuccesful attemps.
> And than I found usefull the comments from this group in referncing
> Narbik's
> bootcamp.
> He was like David Copperfield or maybe his clone. And I said to myself I
> need to visit him.
>
> So I decided to take Narbik's boot camp and I made a right step to my CCIE
> number.
> So in my fifth attemp I made it.
> One of my weak points in all attempts was QoS, and I got it this time 100 %
> (I configured all items in 15 minutes).
> And on the Narbik's bootcamp the last day was only Qos class with break
> containing real Armenian food!
>
> In my previous attempts I used IPexpert workbooks, but Narbik's bootcamp
> was
> the final
> touch filling all my holes in all core technologies (SW, FR, IGP, BGP,
> QoS)...
>
> His labs are very simple but hit right things and they are well explained.
>
> So my suggestion to all of you who are trying to become CCIE, try to eat
> Armenian food and
> you will succeed.
>
> I wish to thank to all my family and friends who believed in me and my
> success. It was a process
> of one year but I finally did it.
>
> Also I would like to thank group of people from the last Narbik's boot camp
> in Pasadena for their
> support and currage.
>
> And of course THANK YOU to small Armenian but with big heart and great
> knowledge!
> And great sence of humor:-)))
> Your Croatian football T-shirt with #21810 and trained by Narbik is
> waiting
> for you.
> I will send my postman to your next bootcamp:-)))
>
> Friends forever!
>
> Pero Gvozdenica
> CCIE R&S #21810
>
>
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