Paul,

If you want technology focused labs you want Volume 1.  There are some
pretty difficult labs in there and I'm sure you'll find the labs your
looking for.  If you feel solid on the technology but want to put it all
together I'd recommend volume 2.  There are two delivery options, digital
sounds like it would be right up your alley.  Also, on our website check out
the "Details" link for the Table of Contents to each workbook.

Also, have you watched Facebook or twitter for any specials that may run?
 That may help you with rack time.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/IPexpert/24586557119?ref=ts

http://twitter.com/ipexpert

I hope that helps a bit.

One last note- perhaps you'd be better spending your money by attending a
bootcamp where an instructor can assist you with strategy and help in
identifying your weak areas.  Just a thought but strategy was my issue and
the bootcamp solved it for me.


Regards,

Brandon Carroll - CCIE #23837
Senior Technical Instructor - IPexpert
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On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 2:57 PM, Paul Alexander <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> About two weeks ago I sat the security lab and unfortunately didnt pass. It
> was my first attempt.
>
> Theres a couple of reasons why I didnt pass, with a lot of it boiling down
> to my strategy.
>
> Since then I have been trying really hard to study but im finding that its
> just so boring. The workbooks im using I pretty much know back to front and
> arent really getting anything more from them.
>
> I'm considering buying IPX ones to get a different spin on things and keep
> me sharp, but havent got the time or money to buy both Vol1 and Vol2.
>
> Any suggestions on which ones I should buy?
>
> regards,
>
> Paul
>
>
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