Re: My Failure Report

From: Mohamed El Henawy <m.henawy_at_link.net>
Date: Fri, 31 Jul 2009 08:42:05 +0300

Ravi ,

So sorry for you....the CCIE is a journey that ends up only when you get the
number so failure might be a milestone.no more or less...

I would like to thank you for your feedback..."VERY VALUABLE" and confirmed
to me what I was thinking of

so take some rest and and get ready to go again :)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ravi Singh" <way2ccie_at_googlemail.com>
To: "Cisco certification" <ccielab_at_groupstudy.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 11:01 PM
Subject: My Failure Report

> HI Group,
>
> I failed my first attempt at Brussels yesterday and looking at the score
> report I feel I missed it by just a few points ...I would not say that I
> was
> not prepared .. I was very much prepared technically but what I was not
> prepared with was the format the actual lab is given .. So here I present
> to
> you a small report on what are my observations, opinion and
> recommendations
> about the lab ..This is just my opinion of how I felt so it is totally
> upto
> you how you take it..there may be people agreeing to this ..there will be
> lots of them not agreeing to it ..
>
> PREPARATION
> 1) If you think you will focus on just the core topics and will manage the
> non-core ones...you may be proved wrong on your lab day ..I'd suggest you
> should know every part of the blueprint in-and-out ..I learnt it the hard
> way ..
>
> 2) Whichever vendor's workbooks you are doing do it only to understand the
> technology and concepts..If you are doing the full scale labs to build
> your
> strategy/speed or whatever for the actual lab, no matter whatever
> difficulty
> level it is, it won't help much because the actual lab is not formatted
> that
> way ..In fact if you have completed all the labs that a particular vendor
> has and you can now complete any lab that vendor gives you, you will
> definitely pass an exam that is that vendor's own certification but not
> Cisco because you haven't had a taste of the actual lab ..But since
> practice
> is also one of the keys to passing the lab , the labs may be helpful in
> some
> sense who knows ..
>
> OBSERVATION on the LAB
> 3) Due to the NDA constraints the only thing I can say is remember point 1
> above..
>
> RECOMMENDATION/ADVICE
> Since I haven't passed the exam I cannot really recommend anything but for
> people who would still like to know ..here is some advice/recommendation
>
> 4) For the learning material I found Narbik's workbooks the best because
> they explain the technology very clearly and in a very simple and straight
> forward manner..I mean if ARP ,for example , can be explained using two
> routers why go and build an enterprise network setup for it..Narbik's
> bootcamp is also highly recommended because the guy knows the value of
> your
> money..It would have hurt me more if I would have failed the exam after
> taking a 5000$ bootcamp and some 1000$ workbooks ..During the preparation
> for this attempt Narbik had been a great mentor and a very good friend who
> had helped me more than he actually could ..Narbik, I am sorry to
> disappoint
> you on not passing the lab but I am personally very satisfied that your
> mentorship had helped me so much in the exam that I was really not worried
> about the technical difficulty of the questions being put in..
>
> NEXT-STEP
> 5) I still haven't decided anything on it yet, because all these gone days
> and months when I used to study in my room and my 15 month old daughter
> came
> to me asking me to play with her I would have to turn her away on the
> pretext that I would surely spend time with her soon..And now when I see
> her
> face I just don't get the courage of doing the same thing again ..Its just
> one day that has passed so once I get over the "loser syndrome" , I would
> think about it...I am not gonna give up so easily ...
>
> LAST FEW WORDS
> 6) As I mentioned initially there will be loads of people saying .." He is
> just a whiner ..had he been technically prepared he would have passed the
> lab " but according to my score report I scored a 100% in what everyone
> calls the core topics and the OEQs..What took me to doom was two things
> a) even though I had a strategy/plan etc. ready for the lab it didn't
> actually work because it was not made while doing any labs of that
> calibre..
> b) Point No. 1 of this email
>
>
> Now for people who have passed the lab,,it's easy to say that failure is a
> part of the journey or stuff like that..but for people who failed nothing
> can be more consoling than the CCIE number in the signature..I anyhow
> accept
> that in my failure it was nobody else's fault than mine so I would now
> need
> to work much harder and rise back from the ashes ;-)
>
> I forgot to add that this forum is still the best place to be for the lab
> prep..and I would in anycase would like to thank people who are a member
> of
> this forum ..Keep up the good work guys
>
>
> Thanks
> Ravi
>
>
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