I can't speak for the bootcamp, but his workbooks are incredible. You've
really got to figure if someone has the ability to put a rock solid learning
tool together, they are going to apply that same cohesive method in their
live teaching. After I failed my first R/S attempt, I quit doing full scale
labs and focused on going through vendor technology labs and building my own
scenarios. Narbik seems to be king in the technology breakdown arena (IMO).
It's easy to just give someone a question, and then the answer, but tedious
and time consuming to take the time to break it down in the lessons to a
level where a chimp could understand. Narbik has a gift.
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 5:42 AM, Sven Arend -X (sarend - Torque-IT Ltd at
Cisco) <sarend_at_cisco.com> wrote:
> HI there,
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> I am thinking of attending Narbiks Bootcamp.
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> I wanted to know if any of you have attended his bootcamp - how the
> experience was - and if it is well worthwhile, as I would have to fund
> it out of my own pocket.
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> Thanks
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> Regards
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> Sven
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