Gary,
I second your opinion on the OEQ's, I think it's naove to assume that if you "studied correctly", you will be fine. I know the feeling and the waiting game, just remember though, I was pretty sure I had answered more than 1 incorrectly as well. Do you think you were close? Will the proctors remember who you are? i.e. did you sell yourself to the proctors. I have heard they aren't the ones grading them, but they might have some say.
Good luck.
-ryan
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From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of Gary Greenberg
Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2009 1:26 PM
To: ccielab_at_groupstudy.com
Subject: LAB OEQ's
Ladies & Gents,
I attempted my lab today and have not received my results back yet. I
feel like I nailed every section on the lab configuration.
Unfortunately, once I got home I realized that I answered 2 of 4 OEQ's
incorrectly. So unless some miracle occurs, doesn't look like it is
going to be a pass on my first attempt. I must tell everyone not to
underestimate these OEQ's. I believe that multiple questions were
CCNP level or higher. Looking back at it, I should not have missed
one of them and the other was a capabilities related question that I
would not have known really known about a particular technology.
I will keep looking for another V3 date, but am not holding my
breathe. Seems like I have to start learning some MPLS. Does anyone
have any recommendations for an MPLS newbie?
Good luck,
Gary
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Received on Thu Aug 20 2009 - 13:56:46 ART
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