Re: CCIE, i wish to take a different path !

From: Paul Alexander (paul@pacific.net.au)
Date: Sun Oct 05 2008 - 14:58:34 ART


Hmm, why make something harder than it needs to be? That just doesnt make
sense. It's not like you get a plaque that says you did the 'hard way'.
Besides, workbooks on their own are not a guarantee of passing. You need to
apply yourself, stick with it, and have a general drive to succeed.
Something the workbooks don't teach you...

On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 6:43 PM, Ovais Iqbal <ovais.iqball@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi all, first of all i mean no disrespect to the gurus who are helping
> CCIEs a
> lot, namely IE, IPexpert, Narbik and others,
> mostly when i read the success stories, one point is present in all of
> them, x
> months configuring the routers using x vendors workbooks, i just want to
> know
> something very simple, can some one pass the lab without these workbooks ?
> can
> someone suggest me a path that i shall take if i dont want to use any of
> the
> vendors ? right now i think getting CCIE is not a challenge any more, no
> offense, but thats the truth, look around and you will see a hell lot
> increase
> in the production of CCIE as never seen before, i know more and more ppl
> are
> inclined towards it but i think the real challenge is to take the lab
> without
> using any of the workbooks, ( again no offense to the latest CCIEs, i
> respect
> them all :-) ),
>
> Is there anyone who took the lab without using any vendors, can he/she shed
> some light on his/her preparation ??
>
> Thanks
>
>
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