sometimes it's hard to keep the motivation after you've failed the test and
you see your score.  try to find a study partner that will make you commit
to get the cert, get updates frequently and stuff. i have taken the lab
twice in the last 2 months and i'm going for my third attempt next week.
it's great to have a motivation like a raise, i don't know if i'm going to
get a raise if i get my cert, but i know i'm going to gain credibility and
trust, and perhaps a job offer.  I live and work in northern California and
i wish there was a great market for ccie's or maybe there is but i haven't
been looked at those opportunities yet. there are great people knowledgeable
willing to pass this test, try to find them and keep it up
i've been studying for a bit over 1.5 years now for this test and i'd love
to pass it sooner than later.

2011/7/13 adam compton <[email protected]>

> Believe me, I was pissed after my second attempt and failed as well.  I'm
> taking 3rd attempt next thursday.  Some things changed from when I took it
> in March and in June. so the best advice I could give is to try it over and
> over as quick as possible until you get it.  I've got a big raise on the
> line, so the incentive to pass is big.  I just started a new job that was a
> huge raise from my last job, and that was because I was studying CCIE
> Voice.  I probably wouldn't have gotten the interview without it.  I cannot
> speak for all countries and areas, but in the Southeast US,  this
> certification is HIGHLY in demand.  More in demand than CCIE R&S by a long
> shot.
>
> I agree it seems like cisco is hell-bent on failing everyone with silly
> requirements, and being shady about telling you what to study, but the fact
> of the matter is, if you want the recognition that comes with CCIE Voice,
> you have to grin, bear it, and take it like a woman ;)
>
> Adam Compton
>
> On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 11:00 AM, Ccie Voice <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>   Hi All,
>>
>>
>> I did my first attempt, I did not pass but the report was very good and
>> most of my marks 100%. The report encourages me to do my second attempt. I
>> prepared for the second attempt and I did my second attempt.
>>
>>
>>
>> Second attempt was much better than the first one. I studied very well and
>> tried to avoid my mistakes in my first attempt. Unfortunately, the report
>> was very bad. Most of my marks 40%, 20%, and some 0%.
>>
>>
>>
>> But why???
>>
>> Some questions are exactly the same with first attempt? Why I am getting
>> 100 in my first attempt and 0 in my second attempt.
>>
>>
>>
>> Some of the requirements I was not able to solve it and thought I will get
>> 0 because I did not solve it but in the report 100%. Is it a magic?
>>
>>
>>
>> I am now very pessimistic I am thinking to leave my CCIE and I am
>> sometimes I thinking to leave Cisco and work with other vendors.
>>
>>
>>
>> I am very sorry for this bad e-mail. Specially, for who is preparing right
>> now. But I am really very pessimistic from my second attempt and I need some
>> advises from your side
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>>
>>
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