I did. I had my chosen vendor and stuck with it all the way through. I
said it after I passed, I said it when I was teaching for said vendor, and
I'll say it again -- passing the CCIE is more about you then any vendor you
choose to use. The vendors are great and amazing tools, and can be a huge
part of your success but what I am saying is that at the end of the day you
sit the lab and you put in the dedication and time and sweat and tears not
the vendor. You still have to commit. As long as you don't lay the weight
of the lab exam on the vendor and expect them to sit the lab for you, you
are fine.
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 11:28 AM, Imran Ali <immrccie_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
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> how many of you successful ccie rs passed candidates had practiced just ONE
> vendor ?
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> please respond if you went and passed with just ONE vendor .
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> no comparison of vendors is intended . just want strategy of successful
> students..
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