Re: Practice lab pacing

From: marc edwards <renorider_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2011 15:14:27 -0700

I am about 3 weeks till my date so I just go as far and as fast as
possible without looking at any answers. i take notes on areas of
confusion. I read the exam key cover to cover (cisco 360) and
explicitly correct myself when needed. Most time is lab study and CLI.
Not much lecture but have watched some Cisco Live Virtual. I warmed up
for about a year with INE vol 1 - 3. I will get a better idea of where
I am at if I pass on 8/9 :-D but if not I will be attempting shortly
after. I am good for at least two or three shots before I admit
defeat, I would say all coming within this year. I don't think I am
ready.... but I have 3 more weeks and time can change things.

Marc

On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 3:02 PM, Stephen Lynch <slynch_at_absnt.com> wrote:
> Alright, so I'm working through Narbik's workbook - which is excellent btw.
> But I find myself feeling that by the time I finish the workbook, I'll
> forget the labs at the beginning. I'm curious on how everyone else paces
> themselves for practice labs?
>
> My current plan is to first complete Narbik's workbook to get me warmed up
> and then start the workbook over again, but this time adding a mock lab each
> week out of INE's workbook II. How does everyone else practice?
> Additionally, when you first started doing mock labs did you reference the
> answers a lot and then gradually start to remember solutions or would you
> take the mock lab - not referencing the solutions and then identify your
> weak areas that you would need to study individually?
>
> Thanks,
> Stephen Lynch
>
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