I tend to stick to the method. The problem is the plan gets pushed back due
to work pressure.
Crop rotation around all the technologies works best. If too much time
elapses inbetween topics you have a problem. If you are short of study time
and it takes two weeks of elapsed time to get through a multiprotocol lab
then go for whatever short sessions you have concentrating on different
topics each day.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Asif Gul Khan" <nockhi_at_gmail.com>
To: "Cisco certification" <ccielab_at_groupstudy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 2:18 PM
Subject: CCIE plan changing Enigma!
> 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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Received on Wed Aug 11 2010 - 16:48:39 ART
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