From: Pavel Bykov (slidersv@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Nov 14 2008 - 10:27:23 ARST
Congratulations!
That must have been a terrible trip. Driving a car and seeing the clock
ticking away. Reminds me of "Falling Down". I'd probably start panicking,
park the car and take a train.
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 12:46 PM, amernas <taloust@gmail.com> wrote:
> I did not leave the exam but in 6 hours I have finished the configs and the
> verifications one hour earlier (around 15:40). At that point I was pretty
> sure that I have all the core technologies working and had at least the
> score to pass. During the last hour I did not change anything but I did not
> like to leave because I was enjoying seeing tcl script pinging !!!!!!!!!
>
> I admit that i had some psychological effect in the beginning but after I
> finished the L2 and IGP, I started to gain confidence that helped me finish
> earlier.
> I live in Belgium and 70 km from cisco's location. I was late because there
> was an accident and a lot of traffic jams and it took me more than 2 hours
> to get there.
>
>
> Andrew Dempsey wrote:
>
>> I think over any significant sample size you would see a much lower pass
>> rate for candidates arriving one or two hours late. The mere psychological
>> effect would be hard to get over especially if it was your first trip. Out
>> of morbid curiosity what caused you to be late? Also did you actually walk
>> out of the exam an hour early or was this when you were done configuring?
>> Congrats on the pass I am not sure I would have kept my composure as well
>> as you did under the circumstances.
>>
>> On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 4:25 AM, amernas <taloust@gmail.com <mailto:
>> taloust@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> When I arrived one hour late, the receptionist called a security
>> agent who escorted me to the testing room.
>> One of the proctors asked me not to worry about being late and
>> just focus on the exam.
>>
>> I did not panic and I forgot the fact that I was lat and just
>> flowed my strategy : reading the whole exam tasks ....etc . Before
>> lunch i had already verified IGP reachability. The !!!!!!!!! made
>> me feel very confident and enjoy my lunch.
>>
>> I think if you are well prepared one hour or 2 will not directly
>> affect you result, because I think the lab exam is feasible in 4 -
>> 6 hours.
>>
>> "If you arrive late, you will be expected to finish with the
>> group. If you arrive more than 2 hours late, you will not be
>> allowed to start." == copied for cisco ccie page.
>>
>>
>> TCP IP4 wrote:
>>
>> Congrats! Can you please explain what's like being one
>> hour late
>> assuming arriving at the door late?
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 10:38 AM, Hamid <taloust@gmail.com
>> <mailto:taloust@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> I passed my second attempt in brussels yesderday with
>> ease. I completed the
>> lab is 6 hours including the verification (because very
>> will preprared this
>> time).
>>
>> I have learned a lot from my first attempt and corrected
>> my preparation
>> strategy accordingly.
>>
>> herea some tips i would like to share:
>>
>> - it does NOT really matters what vendor workbook or
>> topology you are using
>> as long as you understand the technologies.
>> - Read the DOCCD and created your own scenarios and topologies
>> - If you have access to cisco learning materials (ASET,
>> PEC, ..), USE it as
>> much as possible.
>> - try to dynamips/dynagen as much as possible, this will
>> allow you to study
>> at your own.
>>
>> Keep in mind that ccie is very easy.
>>
>> Good luck!!!
>>
>> Hamid ABBOU
>> CCIE#22636
>> Morocco
>>
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