what you MUST do is concentrate onb the material at hand ...they are looking 
for these things

1) depth of knowledge
2) EASE of delivery
3) confidence when asking/answering questions
4) the truth...if you don`t know SAY SO

they want you to be able to deliver the course ..not spend to much time 
adding things that may not be required ....

on my lab i stuck as close to the matreial as poss .....two others flapped 
....they failed ..and i made it ...

i can only tell you what i know...

regards

steve

>From: "Pierre-Alex" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Pierre-Alex" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Cisco Instructor Exam
>Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 06:34:07 -0600
>
>Hello Group,
>
>I am about to sit for the ICP (the cisco instructor exam). I am ready for
>the lab portion however I am uncertain as to what the proctors are looking
>for during the presentation. Some cisco instructors have told me that it is
>ok to introduce information that will help the students understand the
>releavance of the material. Other instructors have told me that I would be
>taking a risk if I did so as I am expected to stick strictly to the 
>material
>on hand. I would appreciate comments from instructors who have gone through
>the process.
>
>Thank You,
>
>Pierre-Alex
>
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