Don't let these stuff to screw you up. If you are ready you will pass,
Dennis was ready and he was very ready, but hey even though CCIE R&S is an
easy exam, its an easy exam to fail. But remember that failure is part of
success, how do you know how many times your doctor failed through out his
studies, how do you know if he/she wasn't the most stupid student in that
class? But because he passed, he is called Doctor.
BTW, i believe the fee of the exam is tax deductible.
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 2:30 PM, Ronald Johns <rj686b_at_att.com> wrote:
> Do I even have any hope of passing on Oct 2nd? I'm using up all of my
> vacation the next 3 weeks so that I can memorize as much as possible.. (I
> though RFC's were off limits?) I've been knocking mock labs out of the park
> so the lab is the least of my concerns ironically... I haven't had a
> vacation in like 6 years so I sure do hope this doesn't turn out to be a
> waste of vacation time...
>
> - Ron Johns
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
> Larry
> Sent: Friday, September 04, 2009 8:38 AM
> To: Dennis Worth
> Cc: ccielab_at_groupstudy.com
> Subject: Re: Failed Again!!!
>
> i failed yesterday as well - 4th time and 2nd time failing on oeq... guess
> i
> didn't learn from the first time. not sure if i am going to continue on
> with
> this - seeing high scores on the config portion (which this is right?? lab)
> and failing because someone might interpret your answer to a question
> differently than you intended it. i can't image that i got 2 questions
> wrong
> - i know 1 of them i put something stupid at then end of a correct
> answer.... should have just put the answer and left it at that. the other 3
> i knew were correct. unfortunately spent 2 months going over all theory -
> memorization - rfc's etc when i could have been at the beach with my
> kids.......
>
> now what every configuration does - even if you think it is a small thing -
> ex ospf limit retransmissions
>
> now how to interpret EVERY show command you have available to you in the
> ios
> - you might use a particular one - where they might use a completely
> different one to get the same info
>
> now how to determine if something is wrong and know every single cause of
> it
> - output drops - don't just put check duplex settings or congestion - cause
> they might be looking for cable issue, hardware issue etc.
>
>
> basically - it is going to come down to the luck of the drawl. if you get a
> question that correlates to something you use on a daily basis or happen to
> know very well - - your good. if not , get ready to drop another $1400
> bucks.
>
> just blowing steam! this is really getting disheartening, it is something i
> want to do very badly but is it worth it
> anymore................................................
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 8:20 AM, Dennis Worth <dennis.worth_at_gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > FYI Group
> > Failed CCIE R&S for the 4th time, and this time it was because of the
> > OEQ's.
> > I am so glad Cisco wants to stop the cheaters out there, but after 5
> years
> > on and off of going through this stuff to pass this lab, failing on 1
> > simple
> > question that is not EXACTLY what they are asking for is absolutely out
> of
> > control.
> >
> > I will be back, but to all who take this lab exam, you might as well
> chalk
> > it up to LUCK more than skill or knowledge. I hate what this exam has
> come
> > to. It really has no relevance to anything with those questions.
> >
> > Best of LUCK to anyone who takes the lab, because you will need it!
> >
> > --
> > Dennis Worth
> >
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