Re: long span between attempts

From: David Mann (dmann73702@elmore.rr.com)
Date: Thu Oct 02 2008 - 19:06:05 ART


Its good to know I'm not the only one is these shoes:)
What day are you sitting?

-David

On Oct 2, 2008, at 5:01 PM, Charles Henson wrote:

> Not to confess but I started studying and had my first attempt around
> 1999. Let's just say a strayed from the light for a few years after
> that. I'm back and focused now and have my first (new) attempt in
> November. I can say that the change in content and approach was
> initially overwhelming. The good news is that Frame Relay / IP / and
> routing protocols haven't fundamentally changed so it was easy to get
> back in gear. It's all the new command options and other things that
> are making this lab tough for me. Not to mention I think I liked the
> old two day lab concept better. Good luck in your studies!
>
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> On 10/2/08, David Mann <dmann73702@elmore.rr.com> wrote:
>> I will be sitting again in November and want to get your thoughts on
>> something.
>> I started pursuing the CCIE back in 05 and sat the lab in 06 with not
>> so bad results but it was still a fail.
>> I started a new job that consumed me so the studying stopped.
>>
>> So about 6 months ago I started trying to pick back up where I left
>> off but man is it hard to stay motivated.
>> I'm looking for some advice on this and a game plan. I find myself
>> reading alot more about the technologies than labbing
>> up where as before I labbed up and read later.
>>
>> Has anyone else had this issue and time span between getting serious?
>> My job doesn't insist on the CCIE so its more a personal thing.
>> I was thinking a bootcamp to fire me up. I need to be pushed I think
>>
>> Let me hear some your thoughts.
>>
>> David
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