Re: OT : BOOTCAMP ADVICE

From: Thameem Maranveetil Parambath <tparamba_at_thecontactcentre.ae>
Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 07:13:07 +0400

My advice wud be if you could tell Narbik to send the Workbooks in advance
by paying the amount , and then attending so you will be well prepared for
many things that he is going to serve..

Our Dubai bootcamp was having around 8 people. It was a great experience
and comparatively less expensive. He is always there after the BC also.

Regards,
Thameem

Ravi Singh <way2ccie_at_googlemail.com>
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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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