LOL... He ought to be good . I have a fortune involved here you see (
Just Kidding )
Anyways, on a serious note - my query was not whether Narbik is bad or
good.Everyone knows that, I guess..Its just the anxiety of going to a
bootcamp for the first time. so just wanted to have everything in
place beforehand. Are we expected to get our own laptops or in other
words, is there a handy list of items that one must bring in.
To the ones who have already replied , a big thanks to you
@ Paul - that was a really practical piece of information. I appreciate that.
Thanks
Ravi
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 8:00 PM, Narbik Kocharians <narbikk_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> I have attended his boot camp, he is NOT bad.
>
> On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 9:40 AM, Sellhorn, Adam D. <Adam.Sellhorn_at_ps.net>
> wrote:
>>
>> I went to Narbik's bootcamp back in March and loved it! My best advice
>> would be to go into the bootcamp well rested and ready to put in long
>> hours. I tried to keep up with the labs late in the evenings to help
>> retain the information he gives you in the lectures and I found it very
>> beneficial. I took the lab the following Monday from his bootcamp,
>> which is not recommended, and found myself very well prepared for the
>> configuration portion. I missed the OEQ's not because they were hard
>> but because I let myself over think them. I'm going through all the
>> labs again while referencing the DocCD, which Narbik recommended, so I
>> don't get bit again with a lack of confidence.
>>
>> Narbik's bootcamp is money very well spend and you will not only leave
>> with the tools necessary to successfully pass the lab but with the tools
>> to succeed in this industry.
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
>> Ravi Singh
>> Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 10:52 AM
>> To: Cisco certification
>> Subject: OT : BOOTCAMP ADVICE
>>
>> Hi Group,
>>
>> I am going to attend Narbik's bootcamp in a couple of weeks. Now, I
>> blindly trust Narbik and his bootcamp and more so because of the
>> reviews that he gets in this forum and elsewhere. However, I have
>> never attended a bootcamp before and do not know what exactly is it
>> like in terms of the environment, the number of participants , how
>> things are taught etc. etc..My query is " How can I make the best out
>> of this bootcamp ?"
>> I understand that you ought to be already well prepared to attend any
>> bootcamp but is there anything else I should have as a pre-requisite .
>> Once this bootcamp is over I do not want to make myself think "damn, I
>> should have done this in the bootcamp ? What in your opinion is the
>> most appropriate way to follow and learn things while in a bootcamp
>> and make the best use of the limited time(i.e. only 5 days) and
>> unlimited resources ( i.e. Narbik's brain ) :-)
>>
>>
>> Any input is well appreciated.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Ravi
>>
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