To All,

I took my second attempt on Monday, March 25 and did not pass.
I was hoping for some insight on concrete suggestions to get faster.
I didn't get hung up on any one task, I seemed to keep moving forward and tried 
to type as fast as I could, using CLI shortcuts, etc.
I used the device-based methodology and I feel pretty confident of my technical 
knowledge.
Yet I didn't even get to many tasks at all, I would have needed another 2-3 
hours to complete all tasks.
I hear of candidates completing all tasks in 6-7 hours, which means I would 
need to become twice as fast as my last attempt.
It almost sounds insurmountable. Do I need to take typing classes?

Any recommendations that don't break the NDA would be greatly appreciated.

Regards,

Dane Warner, CCVP
Sr. Network Engineer
Epoch Universal, Inc.
(909)226-0755
dwar...@epochuniversal.com<mailto:dwar...@epochuniversal.com>
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