Hi all
I am very silent user on this group. I am sharing my personal
experiance with you because may be it is useful for some one.
I passed my CCIE R&S LAB in 2007. I couldn't stop my self to attend
his bootcamp because
I did heard a lots of about Narbik and his teaching philosophy (White
board and colour pens) so I made my mind to attend his bootcamp.
I did attend Narbik bootcamp in London 7 to 11 Sep 2009.
As soon as I entered in class room, Narbik ask me are you coming for
CCNA class? Journey start with joke.
He asked us to give a brief introduction of ourselves, where are we
from, what are our preparations for his bootcamp, our lab dates if
any.
I have lots of question in my mind about his class but I didn't ask,
just waiting for Narbik briefing.
He did brief about entire 5day and what all student will achieve after
5 days It gives my all answer. I am very impressed in first half an
hour.
Bootcamp Workbook covers each technology very deeply with lot's of
show command and huge explanation. Some of the task is small but
explanation is great.
some of the task explanation are 15 to 20 page long so you don't have
to write own notes, what is in your mind it is already wrote in book.
If you go through by his new book I believe no one can fail in first attempt.
My recommendation is do not jump any lab or task from his workbook,
don't forget to read his explanation because it is very
useful for OEQ and Troubleshooting part in v4.0. Workbook was not
wrote only for LAB but it will help you in Real world as well
because some scenario is written as mini lab from his real
consultation experience.
In class stay focused because he does not repeat something unless any
one ask him to do.
Narbik is very sensitive with our money because he is offering Quality
workbook, Cheap rack rental,
5Day class with as many as time free retake (T&C apply), even after
you pass your lab.
He recommend to use Dynamips for preparation. His workbook fully
compatible with dynamips (Swithing Exception apply).
I am highly recommend you if you have plan to attend any class there
is no harm to attend Narbik class.
Best Regards,
Kaushikkumar Randeriya, CCIE # 18991
Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.net
Received on Wed Sep 16 2009 - 10:37:47 ART
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