I think the best thing you can do is not give up. I failed back in Oct. after I 
spent a considerable amount of time prepping via the Cisco 360 program. I 
definitely feel like I put too much time into one training program that didn't 
seem close to what I actually experienced. Since I haven't passed, I can't 
really give you advice other than don't give up. Even if I never achieve the 
cert, the preparation and study time have improved my voice skill set 
considerably, and I would wager the same can be said for you as well.

Craig

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steffen Bruening
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 1:14 PM
To: ccie_voice
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Learn and Motivation Strategy for the second attempt

Hi all,

I was in Bruessels yesterday and I failed. I was suprised about my score report 
and about the amount of section were lost points. I only know one definitly 
mistake, about the other things I could only suppose.

It seems that I am just to stupid to read the questions. I was finished with 
the configuration after 5 1/2 hours and I tested everything twice, solved the 
issues I found, but unfortunately it was not enough.

I booked my second attempt for January, but to be honest I am really frustated 
and I don't know how should keep my motivation and focus. Sure I will make 
further remote labs to keep my speed, but what else could I do till my second 
attempt?

So all second/more attempter what have you made during your till your next lab 
seat? Did you changed or strategy/learning focus or anything else?

Regards

Steffen
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