This goes without saying *"NARBIK is the BEST TEACHER"*
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 2:22 AM, sunil kumar maryala <sunil.maryala_at_gmail.com
> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I want to share my success story with all of u guys, Finally I got my CCIE
> #26345(RS) on July 1st.
>
> This is my second attempt, I have taken the Test last year(v3) in July ,
> but
> failed.
>
> My Journey started in late 2007 preparing for CCIE Written Test and I
> passed
> it in 2008 June.
> Then started labbing and take my first attempt in July 2009 which was a
> disater because i did not manage my time well and also CCIE Lab exam is not
> so simple that you can configure each task and u will pass, there are some
> tasks which have some dependency to the later tasks, that is why u need to
> have the whole picture of the Lab and before u start config a task see
> whether it will break the earlier task.
>
> After I failed last year i could not get the dates immediately on V3,so i
> had to wait for V4 and then waiting for vendors to come out with some
> workbooks on Troubleshooting.
>
> Now for the second attempt I thought i would not take chance so i thought
> to
> register for a bootcamp,
> After hearing a lot about Narbik, I registered for his bootcamp.
>
> After attending his bootcamp, whatever i heard about Narbik is really True.
>
> "NARBIK is the BEST TEACHER" among all the teachers i have met so far. It
> is
> unfair to call him a CCIE Instructor.
>
> Long before I have attended the bootcamp I had access to his Foundation
> WB's
> which are very good to learn the core part(OSPF, RIP, BGP and EIGRP)
>
> But once we get to the bootcamp we had access to the Bootcamp 2.0 WB, TS
> and
> Advanced CCIE WB's. These are the excelent materials i have found so far.
>
> I could manage to complete the TS Labs, Bootcamp 2.0 WB Labs , but only
> half
> way on Advanced CCIE WB's as my CCIE Lab date approached faster than I
> think
> of.
>
> But I really advice all the ccie aspirants to complete all 3 of them,
> because the confidence level would be really different after you complete
> all of them.
>
> Now coming back to Narbik, man every word he teaches he has a lab for that
> in his WB's, The last day of the bootcamp he has advice, they really matter
> and we can really succeed if we follow his words.
>
> Time is most important factor in the Lab, even if we know everything in the
> Lab we only have six hours for configuration,
> After passing the Lab I must say this, if we do all the 3 (TSLabs, Bootcamp
> 2.0 WB and Advance CCIE WB) from Narbik and manage the time well in the
> exam, there will be noway u can fail.
>
> Narbik's TSLabs are very deep, u learn a lot of stuff while solving each
> trouble ticket, they are very complex and make the real lab scenario's look
> very simple.
>
> As I did not do any other vendors Workbooks I donot have any comments for
> them.
>
> I dont know what i will be doing later but now I need to spend sometime
> with
> my family.
>
> Good luck to all of the CCIE Aspirants.
>
>
> Sunil(CCIE# 26345)
>
>
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