I think it's not about buying your CCIE or not. Let's face it, if
you're prepared and ready for the lab you should be able to answer the
four questions - you can miss one, but the rules should be fair...
It really depends what the rules are for the waiver qualified
candidates. If they do get the whole 8 hours for 2 sections of the
exam, you can practically say that with the 360 program, you can buy
yourself more configuration time, and this can be crucial...
Just my 2 Rappen
Regards,
Rolf
CCIE #17218 (R&S, SP, SAN)
Cisco Networking Academy of Eastern Switzerland
http://cisco.netacad.ch
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Received on Tue Mar 16 2010 - 11:53:28 ART
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