Re: Advice needed

From: Pavel Bykov <slidersv_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 22 May 2009 10:53:26 +0200

If you have the lab scheduled, even if you cancel it now - they will need to
have the money anyway. You will have to pay them.
The 90-day cancellation policy clearly dictates that.

On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 9:25 AM, <jgitau_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> good day,
> Im at very interesting crossroads. My LAB is scheduled at Brussels on the
> 21st,
> however yesterday my mailbox had an interesting 'gift' from cisco, we'll
> have
> one of those revolving/mobile LABS here (nairobi) in November.
>
> That would mean saving alot of money and not having to go through visa
> applications and travel etc etc. It would also mean using that money to
> prepare
> better:-) However It'd mean sitting for the 4.) blueprint. The brussels lab
> gives me around 15 more days to make payment. Im using this days to also
> make a
> decision.
>
> I don't feel very confident about either blueprint and since Im self
> funding
> obviously money is a big deal. I however know 3 months is more than enough
> for
> me to hit 'trenches' and work on any material Im not ready for - the usual
> workbooks, mock/assessor labs etc etc....while only I know my chances of
> passing eithereither blueprint (based on my preparation) i'd like to hear
> what
> some of you might have to say about 3.0 vs 4.0 apart from the fact that its
> an
> unknown beast...for now...
>
> gitau
>
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