From: Leo Leung (leo0430453@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Nov 05 2008 - 16:56:22 ARST
I know it's difficult for you at the moment. I believe you are close,
but there's still a gap. I do not agree with your statement of "Many
of the questions were clearly vague and probably mean to be that way."
Honestly it's not the question being vague, but the understanding of
those questions were; from those vague understanding I am not sure if
you can configure them correctly. At the end of each question did you
verify results at least to your understanding? I found 2 times of
"though" in your e-mail that misspelled, the first one should be
"thought" and the second one should be "through". This made me to
think that you do not like to check. Did you also had some
misconfiguration in the lab when you left? Those are the things you
know how to do, but missed. Guess proctors would give you points for
that? I once was in worse situation than yours, but ccie lab fixed
that for me. My friend, do yourself a favor, book accessor lab
version A and B, where you can see the similar wording again, work
harder to overcome it, then pass the real one. Like Joe pointed out,
money is out there for you to make. It's up to you.
Best of luck,
leo
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 9:01 AM, cciestudy <cciestudy@mid-world.net> wrote:
> I messed my 2nd R&S lab attempt Tuesday. In comparison to the first
> attempt, I was able to handle time management better and get to all the
> questions this time. However, I left the exam feeling that it was close.
> The scoring showed I was not as close as I thought. I had missed some
> categories that I though I had nailed down. There were some questions that
> I know I clearly missed, and others that I had reservations as to exactly
> what they were looking for. I suspect there were some small details that
> were missed. Many of the questions were clearly vague and probably mean to
> be that way.
>
>
>
> I am trying to decide what to do next. Continue on with this self torture
> or quit this all together. I had spent about 1 = years studying and at
> least 6 months of intense 20-30 hours per week studying. I went though the
> IE vol 1-3 (at least half of the labs twice), Cisco ASET and some 2 year old
> GK boot camp materials.
>
>
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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