Best of luck for the next attempt.
Getting ur no is only a matter of time.
Regards
Roy
2009/9/17 Andy Mueller <andymueller713_at_gmail.com>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I just finished up at RTP and I know I didn't pass it, I refuse to use the
> word fail. Fail is when you give up. What got me was time management and I
> knew that would be a problem for me. I had a few things trip me up, I did
> work them out but they ate up too much time. I believe more labbing from
> scratch will fix it for me. I wouldn't say the test was easy but it was
> fair, I didn't walk out feeling Cisco was trying to screw with people. As
> far as the OEQ's go, if you know the technologies you are configuring and
> how they work you will be ok. I thought the OEQ were fair, I have no fear
> of
> them as I prepare for the next test. Again, you need to understand how
> things work. Isn't that what Cisco has been saying to us? I am glad I had
> the chance to take this, I feel much better now, the mystery is gone! Now
> on
> to V4. My thanks to Narbik, I did his bootcamp and it skyrocketed me up to
> the level necessary to face this beast. I hope to do a retake with him.
> Thanks to all the others who have posted great info.
>
> Andy
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-- Regards Roy Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.netReceived on Fri Sep 18 2009 - 18:01:51 ART
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