Re: CCIE plan changing Enigma!

From: Jeferson Guardia <jefersonf_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2010 10:56:22 -0300

 Everyone is different, it depends really on you. But dont be upset, this
type of things usually can happen
often when you are studying something huge and complex. I was in your
situation a few months ago, I was
done with INE vol 1 and vol 2, then suddenly I realized that I didnt really
know technology, so now here I am
finishing INE expanded blueprint (search each topic on Cisco DOC-CD, read,
make notes, if you dont find
something very specific on doc-cd, google it), also I am approaching special
technologies such as QoS, Multicast,
OER/PfR, MPLS vpn by reading books and watching video on demands, creating
solid concepts, IMHO that is
all about getting ready to beat the v4 lab exam.

Good luck and keep up with the studies.

jg

2010/8/11 Asif Gul Khan <nockhi_at_gmail.com>

> Hello Frnds,
>
> Is it only me or everyone have similar issue?
>
> I dont know why but i almost always end up changing my study plans n
> strategy. This is the 3rd time in last 2 months that ive revamped my plan
> completely. Still stuck in the "short-term" vs "Long Term" plans enigma.
>
> I was done with my IGPs, BGP n redistribution and was going through the
> labs
> when suddenly i realized that im not standing where i thought i would be
> after completing the theory n labs. So here i am again sorting out my plans
> n back to step 1.
>
> Now im thinking about reading jeff doyle per topic than doing its tech
> focused labs with DOC CD and than watching its vdos... So I plan to dive
> deep again but this time per topic! What do u guys suggest? What strategies
> have worked for you? I heard someone saying that a Guy changes his plans
> for
> like 20 times during this whole CCIE lab process. I am confused!
>
>
>
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Asif Khan
>
>
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