Mihai,
If you haven't attempted the practical (or passed the written again)
since the Oct. 2008 practical beta, then you will have to retake the
written. The rules are the same as the CCIE - the written exam is
valid for 1 year after attempting the practical. Good luck!
Ronnie
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 9:02 AM, <sheherezada_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> I also consider reading all the Networkers presentations that contain
> the relevant design stuff. They are very well written and useful
> anyway. Other than this, I think that the reading list mentioned by
> CCbootcamp is quite enough for the three months left.
>
> I plan to attempt the July session in London, but I don't know yet if
> I have to re-take the written (passed written beta, failed practical
> beta) - I still have an open support case. One of my colleagues will
> attempt the same session, too. He is going to take a bootcamp before.
> However, since I spent my training budget on an MBA and since the
> bootcamp is too expensive for my pocket, I prefer taking the practical
> multiple times... one time per year, who knows :)
>
> Mihai Dumitru
> CCIE #16616 (R&S, SP)
>
> On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 11:41 PM, Ronnie Angello
> <ronnie.angello_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>> The networkers presentations (routing and MPLS sessions) are good when
>> you need a break from reading - www.ciscolivevirtual.com.
>>
>> All of that stuff is good, mainly to stay technically sharp and build
>> your confidence for the exam. The truth is though, once you sit down
>> on exam day, you realize that it's really just all about thought
>> process and time management.
>>
>> Ronnie
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 2:23 PM, Larry Hadrava <larryh12203_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hello Group:
>>> I am looking for opinions / advice on CCDE study.
>>> Along with the obligatory book list, what are others that are working toward
>>> CCDE or have passed CCDE used?
>>> I have a reservation about classroom training for this track, but have not
>>> ruled it out. I think that what can be passed on in a classroom setting
>>> might be a mindset and way of thinking / reading the requirements but the
>>> knowledge of the protocols and interaction of the possible solutions has to
>>> be something that comes from actual design / implementation experience.
>>>
>>> Besides CLN - does anyone know of any other CCDE specific groups / lists?
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Larry Hadrava
>>> CCIE #12203
>>> Check Out MyBlog: http://ccie12203.wordpress.com/
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