Re: OT: please share strategy

From: Imran Ali <immrccie_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2012 12:47:41 +0300

thank you all for extreemly valuable advices ..this is indeed the
best i got .

On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 9:13 AM, Anthony Sequeira
<terry.francona_at_gmail.com>wrote:

> Yeah - so Narbik stole my thoughts exactly!
>
> More important that raw hours is what you are doing with those hours!
>
> So many students will set aside a 6 hour block - and then waffle about in
> those 6 hours and accomplish very little. Start planning your action items
> now for your study sessions to maximize their efficiency. For example,
> look what I have setup for tomorrow. I knew I was going to study - I just
> did not know for how long. So I allow a detailed and powerful action plan
> to tell me how long I will be at:
>
> Topic of the Day
> Control Plane Policing (CoPP)
> 20 minutes - read thoroughly the printed PDF of appropriate DOC-CD chapter
> 45 minutes - create and test a sample lab scenario
> 30 minutes - attempt Yusef sample tasks
>
> So it turns out I will be at it for just 95 minutes. Should I be really
> still fired up and passionate after this session - I will indeed at least
> preplan the next topic and session. In all reality, for tomorrow, however,
> I will just plan something with the family since they have been neglected
> pretty badly as I was bearing down for the version 3 attempt.
>
> Anthony Sequeira, CCIE, CCSI, VCP
> http://www.stormwind.com
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>
>
> On 10/27/12 3:28 PM, "Narbik Kocharians" <narbikk_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >Sacrifice and dedication. Remember quality and NOT quantity. The number of
> >hours spent in a day is not relevant, the number of quality hours is
> >relevant. I know some that study 6 hours a day, but the last three hours
> >of
> >those 6 hours was a waste, because they were dead tired, basically the
> >last
> >three hours they learned nothing, and those three hours got them so tired
> >that adversely effected them the next day.
> >
> >I much rather study 2 quality hours a day than 6 hours of frustration and
> >trying to keep my eyes open. We have other responsibilities in life that
> >are more important than just getting our CCIE, such as family, friend and
> >etc.....
> >
> >CCIE is NOT a 6 month journey, it is a 2 years long journey, it is
> >learning
> >what you didn't know, it is strengthening your weak points, learning a
> >more
> >consistent and correct approach in problem solving, understanding the
> >behavior of protocols, the interaction of protocols and getting creative.
> >
> >Everyone has an approach, the right formula is the one that does NOT burn
> >bridges, create bad situations between you and your spouse, family and
> >friends.
> >
> >And always remember that failure is part of success.
> >
> >On Sat, Oct 27, 2012 at 8:46 AM, Imran Ali <immrccie_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> hi all.
> >>
> >> sorry for OT.
> >>
> >> i know every one work hards to get ccie. but i would like to know ,
> >>the
> >> way successfull ccie's has managed to pass the lab.
> >>
> >> for me it seems work , travel , family , work profile etc has
> >>delayed
> >> my success.
> >>
> >> by work profile i mean ...hetrogenous profile which is not cisco
> >>dominated
> >> . for example my work include alcatel swithces ..aurba wifi ..f5 load
> >> balancers ..juniper security devices and only for core and edge
> >>routing i
> >> meet cisco.
> >>
> >> travell takes around 2 and half hour.
> >>
> >> how did every one else who geneuinly passed managed ? how many
> >>hours
> >> did you put in per working day ? did you quit you job and focussed
> >> entirely on ccie ? what about family ..did you left during prep ? do
> >>you
> >> only work for cisco that helped you ?
> >>
> >>
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> >
> >
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