From: Gary Duncanson (garyduncanson@btinternet.com)
Date: Mon Sep 08 2008 - 08:37:41 ART
Oleg,
Well..if I was to take a sabbatical from work and simply concentrate on the
material I reckon I could do all that in 40 days. Im not sure what shape I
would be in though after all that. Worn out probably. As it is Im plodding
through them after work after doing Ipexpert and Cisco Press labs and
examples earlier in the year.
Nevertheless 40 days and nights flat out should be enough time to rattle
through all those labs in IEWB2 and IEWB3 as from the sounds of things you
are not also working at the same time.
Weighing up elapsed time to do labs is a difficult one though. You may need
more than 40 days all in to properly reflect on what is covered. It all
depends on how well you already understand things before you begin and how
quickly you pick things up as you go along. Getting your head around what
you really need to learn/improve upon is more important than just getting
through the labs IMHO. This may take more time.
I wouldn't overdo the cramming if you need to take a lot in. Take regular
breaks!
Regards
Gary
----- Original Message -----
From: "Oleg Konovalov" <okonovalov@delta.ge>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2008 6:14 PM
Subject: IE Vol2 + Vol3 in 40 Days
> Hi all, I have 40 Days to do all IEWB2 + IEWB3 labs, does it real ? I am
> preparing more than one year have more than 5 years of experience, but I
> still
> no sure how many day you guys spend on IE Work Books before labs? I spend
> minimum 8 hours per day for lab, and 2 - 4 hours for reading. Can you
> share
> your experience about your preparation with Internetwork Expert?
>
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