From: Ravi Singh (way2ccie@googlemail.com)
Date: Wed Jan 14 2009 - 08:36:59 ARST
Is this really needed ? I mean, there are instances when you just can't
theoretically explain a technology but given a console and a router ,
you can get it running like anything . I personally feel, it will divert the
attention of a serious lab candidate to not just understand the technology
but also "mug up " words and theory which can show that you know the
technology. What's your say Group ?
Ravi
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 10:22 AM, hanan <nouran@skynet.be> wrote:
> Question
> Will the short answer questions be added to the CCIE blueprints? How
> can I prepare (study) for the questions?
>
>
> Answer
> The short answer questions cover material already listed on the CCIE
> lab exam blueprint. The questions are intended to be answered easily and
> quickly by well-prepared candidates.
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
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> Subject: Re: Changes to CCIE Lab and Written Exam Question Format and
> Scoring
>
> Will the doc cd be available for short Q/A as well?....and it seems that
> it
> will be written Q/A not face to face by the proctor?
>
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