Without knowing your methods of preparation I can only assume that you 
studied from the "blueprint" and covered all the objectives therein.

Based on that assumption, here are 2 things to do:

1. Relax. Take you time during the exam, there is plenty of it...
2. Know what a RIF is, and who sets it under what circumstances...

If you have studied well, that should get you through the exam.

Good Luck!

Dale
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>From: "Sherif Sabawy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Sherif Sabawy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: CCIE written last moments advice...!
>Date: Sun, 09 Jul 2000 17:19:37 PDT
>
>Hi Group members,
>    I am finilizing my preparations for the CCIE written exam. Hoping I 
>have
>the courage to book the exam somewhere in the next week.
>    For the last moments I am asking any member who have and tips, any
>special whitepapers, example questions, or good links to e-mail me that.
>    Thanks for all of you.
>Regards
>Sheref
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