Re: Monday is the day

From: Fahad Khan (fahad.khan@gmail.com)
Date: Sat Aug 30 2008 - 06:54:41 ART


Remeber, CCIE certification is not the end of life. Although we guys are
very crazy about it but we are not supposed to be. Just be relaxed and calm.
From now on , dont think about what you have invested (in terms of money)
for this aim. Just look at the positive point that you have learnt. Leave
every thing to God. while working in the LAB, Feel that you are figuring out
some task of daily routine at your customer end. Be confident and get total
control over your senses. We must be thankful to God that , he has enabled
us to even appear for such a huge exam. We could be among such people who
even cant manage their daily bread and butter, and for sure we could not
take any step against that. But its God's blessings that we are here and can
strive for better. So be relaxed. and obviously read the questions carefuly
and essentially do pencil work where possible. I wish you all the very best.

regards,

On 8/30/08, Marc La Porte <marc.a.laporte@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> Well, Monday will be the day. My first (and hopefully only) attempt at
> passing the R&S monster in Brussels.
> Any last pointers?
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> And obviously all prayers made in the name of Jesus Christ are welcome.
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> Marc
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Fahad Khan

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