No need for nervousness! Get in there and nail both sections!
Here are some tips regarding the Core Knowledge Section:
- Avoid the temptation to rush through them. While finishing them
early buys you extra configuration time, remember that rushing and
missing two of four ruins your whole day.
- After completing all four, use the back button to double-check your
answers prior to submission.
- Read very carefully, and try not to jump to conclusions regarding a
question.
- Do not be too brief, if you can provide a bit more than might be
required to demonstrate your core knowledge, go for it.
- Do not write a novel. They will not bother to read it.
- Do not stress out about spelling or grammar, it only counts against
you if they can not interpret your meaning.
Warmest Regards,
Anthony J. Sequeira, CCIE #15626, CCSI #23251
Senior CCIE Instructor
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Snow Patrol from
A Hundred Million Suns
On Apr 16, 2009, at 1:58 AM, Chris Kleban wrote:
> Wish me luck.
>
> I'm more nervous about the 30 minute open ended questions then the lab
> work....
>
> Chris Kleban
>
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