Thanks Federico, i am glad you enjoyed the class. Thanks for your comments.
Shahid, hahahahaha, i will try.
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 9:59 AM, Shahid Ansari <shahid1357_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Naribik ,
>
> Stop doing magic !
>
> Thanks
> Shahid Ansari
>
> On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 6:10 PM, federico G. Perez <
> federicoperez22_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hey guys,
> > I assisted Narbik's bootcamp last week at Philadelphia, and I
> > would like to share some feedback with the group as I know this kind of
> > feedback from other users was the one that helped me the most when I
> needed
> > some direction.
> > As everybody knows the bootcamp is 5 days long, and covers mainly
> > switching,
> > QOS, OSPF, EIGRP, RIP, MPLS, BGP and Multicast.
> >
> > I think this class is absolutely on the money, Narbik is very sharp, he
> > knows
> > the stuff in deep and which is much more important, he knows how to TEACH
> > the
> > technologies;
> > the way I see it is basically, that it doesn't matter how much I know
> about
> > a
> > certain topic if I cannot make you understand it; Narbik makes the class
> > fun,
> > he makes up analogies and stories for each technology on the run as
> needed
> > to
> > help you understand the technologies; He also makes you TEST every single
> > one
> > of them so that you see how they work with your own eyes.
> >
> > Narbik is very connected with the class and aware of whats going on, its
> > not
> > like he is just lecturing and moving forward as fast as he can; if you
> > didn't
> > fully understand a certain topic he will figure it out just by looking at
> > your
> > face and re-explain it to you on a different way.
> > The week was very intense from 9am up to 11:30 pm some days, with some
> meal
> > breaks to let your brain rest a little bit, I'm actually very happy it
> > turned
> > out that way cause you get the most out of that week!
> >
> > so, overall, I didn't just spent a week there picking up some fancy ninja
> > commands, I actually got a deep understanding on how does each of those
> > technologies work out of the bootcamp, and I though that was absolutely
> > brilliant.
> > I strongly recommend this bootcamp to anyone who want to take the CCIE
> > lab
> > seriously, you will not only learn a lot but you will also have a good
> > time. I
> > was very conservative when it came to spend money on my preparation since
> > my
> > company is sponsoring my CCIE preparation and I had to spend the cash
> > myself,
> > but after last week I'm convinced that it was the best money I ever spent
> > and
> > I'm very happy I did.
> >
> >
> > Anyways, got some workbooks to work with now, booking my lab for
> September.
> >
> >
> > HTH
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > Federico.
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