RE: I would like to tell a bit about my strategic to nail this

From: Yap Chee Yuen (cyyap@trainpro.com.my)
Date: Tue Jan 20 2009 - 09:34:24 ARST


Hi Piotr,

Thank you for your previous support.

It is really good to know so many friends when attending Dubai class.
Please keep in touch.

Best Regards,
Cyyap

-----Original Message-----
From: Piotr M [mailto:pitt2k@gmail.com]
Sent: 20 January 2009 19:18
To: Yap Chee Yuen
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: I would like to tell a bit about my strategic to nail this
exam.

Hi Yap,

Big congrats!!! You deserve it! I told you'll nail it this time.

Regards,
Piotr

2009/1/18 Yap Chee Yuen <cyyap@trainpro.com.my>:
> Dear GS,
>
>
>
> I hope this email is not too late. I am just trill and still enjoying my
> holiday with my family right after I got my result. I finally nail my R&S
> last week in Hong Kong. It took me 3 attempts to nail it. My first
attempt
> was in April 2008.
>
>
>
> I subscribe to GS since 2007 but mainly as observer and I hardly make any
> post but this forum is the most updated IMHO and I recommend to all CCIE
> candidate. Thank to Paul Borghese for this excellent forum.
>
>
>
> The material that I use for my study include
>
>
>
> Soup to Nut by Narbik Kocharians
>
> Advanced Technology Workbook by Narbik Kocharians
>
> BSCI - Cisco Training Kit
>
> BCMSN - Cisco Training Kit
>
> ONT - Cisco Training Kit
>
> ISCW - Cisco Training Kit
>
> BGP - Cisco Training Kit
>
> QOS - Cisco Training Kit
>
> MPLS - Cisco Training Kit
>
> CCIE Practical Studies Vol 1 by Karl Solie
>
> CCIE Practical Studies Vol 2 by Karl Solie and Leah Lynch
>
> IPExpert Vol 9.0 proctor lab
>
> Full CCIE rack from my office
>
> GNS3 running Ubuntu for revision at home
>
>
>
> I cover the above material inside out and have a good understanding on the
> basic.
>
>
>
> For CCIE R&S specifically, I attend Narbik bootcamp in Dubai (Paid) during
> March 2008 and second time in Kuala Lumpur (FOC) during November 2008.
>
>
>
> I figure out that, thing I did differently in my third attempt compare to
my
> previous two attempt were:
>
>
>
> 1. Get very familiar with DocCd.
> http://www.cisco.com/web/psa/products/index.html During my revision I read
> almost all links related to R&S. Previously I just skim through.
>
> 2. Get access to ASET, this facility is provided to Cisco Partner
FOC.
> The topology in ASET and the way they grade the solution help a lot. I am
> ignorance about this facility until someone in GS mention it. You need to
> approach the correct local Cisco staff.
>
> 3. Repeat
> http://www.micronicstraining.com/ccie-routing-switching-lab.html Narbik
> Advance Tech Lab trice and cross reference with DocCD. This help me to
> remember and understand the solution.
>
> 4. Do proctor lab using http://www.ipexpert.com/ IPExpert workbook.
> This help to piece all technology together and time myself.
>
> 5. Take a 3 week off from work and concentrate on my study.
> Previously, I did not have this privilege.
>
> 6. Support from my classmate. You need this to motivate each other
and
> challenge our knowledge.
>
> 7. Use this strategy
>
http://pushkarbhatkoti.wordpress.com/2008/07/28/how-to-nail-the-ccie-voice-l
ab-notes-from-passed-guy/
> - I adapt to use with R&S, thank Radioactive Frog
>
> 8. Use this blog http://blog.internetworkexpert.com/ , I found many
> good tips.
>
>
>
> I would like to take this opportunity to thanks my family, all the authors
> above, my classmate, the webmaster of GS, Hong Kong proctor and most
> importantly Mr.Narbik Kocharians for his excellent class and humors. I
have
> requested him to come back to Malaysia in June 2009 for another class.
>
>
>
> I am looking forward for SP track soon, but I need a break with my family
> now.
>
>
>
> Thank you
>
> Yap Chee Yuen
>
> CCIE R&S 23109

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