From: Michael Dorion (m.dorion@live.com)
Date: Wed Feb 25 2009 - 01:10:44 ARST
Well it was definitely on the lab itself, but I would say the questions did
affect my grade. The fact that you can have 30 minutes less on the lab and
my point strategy is gone definitely played a factor. This is why I'd say
you should only spend a few minutes. I'm sure some people can write a book
about some of the open-ended questions, but don't. Last attempt I finished 2
hours early and had plenty of time to verify. This attempt I did slightly
worse and only finished all my configs with barely enough time to reload and
run my TCL scripts. As soon as I walked out I thought of 2 things I forgot
to finish up.
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Atlanta CCIE
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 9:17 PM
To: Michael Dorion
Cc: Edouard Zorrilla; Narbik Kocharians; Cisco certification
Subject: Re: Leaving for R&S lab in Sydney
Tough luck Michael. At least you are being positive about it. Do you know if
you failed due to openended questions or the lab? Once again its not about
the CCIE# but the knowledge that comes while going for the # :) Good luck on
your next attempt!
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