Re: Pass November 18

From: Shane K <shanekgs_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2011 23:57:43 +0000

Congrats, enjoy!

On Friday, December 2, 2011, Matt Just <mjust_at_ipexpert.com> wrote:
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> From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
> Steven Blasiol
> Sent: Friday, December 02, 2011 5:18 PM
> To: Cisco certification
> Subject: OT: Pass November 18
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> 2 weeks ago on November 18 I passed my CCIE RS at RTP. I wanted to write
> something about my journey and thank the people who have helped me along
the
> way. I began studying in January of 2010. During that time I read the
CCIE
> Study Guide (Odom et al), TCP/IP Vol 1 and 2 as well as the Cisco
> Documentation Guides and Internet Routing Architectures (Halabi). All the
> while I was labbing to see these technologies at work.
>
> In August of 2010 I passed my written and I was feeling really good. I
> thought the lab would be a walk in the park and all I needed to do was get
> some more time in labbing. How naove? That same month I attended the
> CCBOOTCAMP CIERS 1 course. I learned a great deal from the course and
> really hammered home many of the concepts that I had been struggling with.
> I returned home and began doing the CCBOOTCAMP material.
>
> After finishing with CCBOOTCAMP s material I purchased Micronic s Advanced
> Routing and Switching workbooks. I loved these books I must have gone
> through each volume 4 times front to back and doing other sections over
and
> over. This material really lends itself well to GNS3 and allows you to
> really hone in on a very specific topic.
>
> In January of 2011 I made my first attempt. I did not expect to pass and
I
> didn t. I came home and continued through the CCBOOTCAMP, Micronic s and
> IPExpert material (IPExpert is another excellent resource). I also signed
> up for the INE All-Access-Pass and went through the Videos-on-Demand. I
> think that the monthly INE pass is a must for CCIE Candidates. The INE
Blog
> was also a huge go-to when I was having problems with a particular
> technology.
>
> In June I sat the lab again fail but getting better. In August I attended
> the Netmaster s CIERS 2 course taught by Bruce Caslow. This was an
> excellent course; a very challenging but excellent course. I also began
> attending the Live Online Group Mentoring provided by Netmaster s. If you
> can t make it to a Netmaster s course you should at least get into the
LOGM
> sessions.
> I spent between August and the end of September doing all of the Cisco 360
> graded labs. I did several of them multiple times. I would study during
> the week, take an exam on the weekend and study the exam the next week
rinse
> and repeat. At the end of September I sat the lab again failed, but I
knew
> I was in striking distance. The next month and a half are a blur. I
> averaged more hours those months than any time since I had begun. I
spent a
> lot of time on Advanced Services and Troubleshooting (this is where I was
> hurting). I was also traveling for work which made things even more
> difficult.
> The final count on study hours is: 1479 (with additional time spent
reading)
>
> Then November 18th came and I got my number 31895.
>
> Thanks to all of the people who have assisted me over the last 2 years
> (nearly). Especially all of the vendors, the developers of GNS3 (I can't
> imagine what it was like before GNS3), the administrators of Group Study,
my
> friend Ernest McCaleb who motivated me and was ALWAYS available to answer
> questions (even stupid ones), my co-worker Christian Hunter who is going
> through this right now and helped me fill in many gaps, and everyone else
> along the way. Also a special thank you to my wife who has endured a less
> than ideal life for too long. It is funny to think about, but when I got
my
> CCNA I thought I was brilliant, when I got my CCNP I thought I was
> untouchable and now that I have my CCIE I feel very humbled.
>
> --
> Steven M. Blasiol
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