Every once and a while I read a post of yours and have to wonder what
drugs were involved....
Historically, it's easier to look at this with a particular slant and
see things that aren't there. Interestingly enough, a higher percentage
of people pass the lab exam during the Harvest Moon. I'm not entirely
sure what that means, but it may play into scheduling (especially since
the changes are in Fall (northern hemisphere)).
Post hoc ergo propter hoc.
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JNCIE-M #153, JNCIS-ER, CISSP, et al.
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Darby Weaver wrote:
> As I recall this part was deliberately left out of the initial posts to not
> "scare the herd".
>
> Truth is this is the biggest change to the lab.
>
> Now if I currently had my cert and it was going to expire in the next 12-24
> months... I'd be getting some hands-on experience in all the
> technologies...
>
> Remember - historically even the most well-trained trainers have not done
> well with newly introduced CCIE Labs or even the recent CCDE.
>
>
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