Re: Best way to study without labbing?

From: Tolulope Ogunsina <togunsina_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 27 Feb 2010 18:32:04 +0100

Hi Nate,

Read Through Technology focused labs, INE Vol 1 labs are awesome.
You could try doing labs mentally, Look through the task, think out
your solution (you could even write it down), then check it in the
Solution Guide.

All the best!

On 2/27/10, Nate Lee <natetlee_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> I have my lab date in a few weeks. Unfortunately, I have also acquired a
> wicked case of tendinitis from all the keyboarding over the last few months
> (most nerdy injury ever). I need to make sure that I don't overdo the
> typing to at least have a shot at making it through the lab without
> excruciating pain and potential permanent damage. I am reading the
> DOC-CD as much as I can when I can't lab things up, does anybody have any
> suggestions as to any other productive ways I can spend my time to prepare
> that don't involve actually labbing things? I still plan on doing as much
> rack time as possible, but some days I just can't do much without sharp pain
> in my wrists and arms.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nate
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