From: Jonny English (redkidneybeans@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Nov 26 2008 - 03:42:21 ARST
break a leg :)
and congrats to piotr
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 2:28 PM, Kgabo Seopa <kgabo.seopa@gmail.com> wrote:
> This was a good read and a motivation as I share same sentiments and have
> about 1A hours non sleep going to do the lab on Thursday (tomorrow) in
> South
> Africa!
>
> It is my first attempt and the way I am so prepared with IE WB labs, I
> don't
> think I will have a prob. But that is jst a pure motivation in my heart!
>
> Everyone, wish me luck!
>
> Kind Regards,
> KG
>
> "A man's dreams are an index to his greatness"
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
> Piotr M
> Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 12:47 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Passed
>
> Hi All,
>
> I just wanted to brag a little bit and tell you that I passed CCIE R&S
> Lab last Friday in Brussels. Unfortunately, I had to wait till Monday
> morning for results; hence it was terrible weekend for me.
>
> This was my first time and I had CCIE Security already. The exam gone
> smooth and I finish all tasks in 6 hours, so spend 2 hours on
> verification.
> The exam itself looks pretty simple for someone who knows technology
> well and has really good troubleshooting skills.
> I was on Narbik's bootcamp in Dubai in April when I realized how long
> journey I need to travel. Then used training materials from the
> bootcamp to study for almost 2 months.
> Vacation time I spend on nothing and went back to study on October
> (nights and weekends). The last 4 weeks I spend 12 hours on studying
> mock labs and this was a key.
>
> The training materials I used:
> - Narbik's Advanced Technology Labs (5 Volumes)
> - Narbik's Mock Labs
> - CCBOOTCAMP Written Guide (for my Written exam)
> - NMC Technical Library
> - DocCD
> - IE Blog
>
>
> My advice for all CCIE candidates is: know technology inside out and
> focus on Core Technologies (IGP, SW and BGP), rest of the tasks you
> can do finding a solution on DocCD if required. Know redistribution,
> route filtering, summarization and you will pass it. I'm not saying
> you shouldn't know the rest of the topics, but those core technologies
> you need to know best. Another tip is to ask proctor whenever you have
> any doubt; this can help you to understand a question properly.
> Thanks Bruno (proctor at Brussels lab) for all your patience and
> clarifications.
>
> Also, I recommend a bootcamp, which helped me a lot in understanding
> and completing my knowledge. As I said, I was on Narbik's bootcamp, so
> I can only tell you how I feel about that one. Narbik, in my opinion,
> is one of those instructors who were born to teach. He knows every
> command by heart, can describe things the way they are easy to
> understand and seem less complicated. I like his style, and he is very
> honest to everyone. I never met such person.
> Thanks Narbik for your help and for what a person you are!
>
> OK, time to back to my life and family :)
> Take care and don't give up !
>
> PM.
>
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