or alternativly ,
you could just bend down kiss your ass(and money) good bye and try sitting
it COLD like me.....(i mean no offence ...i`m just kidding)
but i find that preparing for each exam is different , also they way each
person does it is different......
ONE thing to remember ALL cisco exams questions come from a pool of about
500 ....these are taken from either the offical course notes..or (in the
case of the CCIE) taken from the blueprint (as correctly pointed out by my
learnED friend) and also from info FREELY availible from the cisco web
site........
This is cisco`s MOST prised posession and they WILL NOT give it to you
without a FIGHT.......so they make it hard.....if they didn`t want it to be
as valuable as it is , there would be a cisco CCIE offical course... (not to
say all the other cred`s are crap ofcourse.... it is just that this is the
big one ......TYSON v ALI.....
and if you want it you are going to have to go out of your way to get it
......which i beleive is the right attitiude ....nopoint me getting it
...spending 10k.... most of 2 yrs study ...and then it is deemed as
worthless.....so i will go the extra mile...spend the extra time....and try
my damdist?? to get it .........
ASK yourself a question ....what should a CCIE know??????...then ask
yourself How can i test this ??????......armed with this knowledge and a LOT
of help from the group ....you will be fine.....
I hope i haven`t annoyed to many people with this ,but it IS as hard as they
say ,it IS worth it ,and you WILL have to work harder than ever
before....BUT it IS possible.........there are people here who`ve proved it
possible......see there goal ....focus.......and you....me....all of us will
get there.......one day......
this is a self-pep aswell as list-pep talk...because i`m going to fail
miserably on saturday and will just keep coming back for more.......
Cheers
steve
>From: "Chuck Larrieu"
>Reply-To: "Chuck Larrieu"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: CCIE Written Books - Opinions plz [7:1073]
>Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 11:17:06 -0400
>
>At the risk of becoming flame bait, let me offer that there are appropriate
>tools for appropriate tasks.
>
>I am not so sure that Caslow, Perlman, or Halabi are the best way to spend
>one's time preparing specifically for the CCIE written. I am not so sure
>that reading RFC's is the best preparation for the written either.
>
>The written is geared towards examination of protocol behaviour. There are
>lots of questions that are based on an understanding of how various
>protocols function. OSI comes into play in that it forms a basis for
>referencing those operations.
>
>I took the written shortly after taking the CID exam. My recollection is
>that there was more than just a coincidental similarity between the two.
>
>My own advice is use the blueprint on CCO as your basis for forming your
>reading list. But don't get carried away thinking you need to read every
>book referenced there. Some are more appropriate for lab preparation. Some
>are interesting reading, but short on information you will find useful in
>either the written or the lab.
>
>IMNSHO
>
>Chuck
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
>Dennis Laganiere
>Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 7:46 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: CCIE Written Books - Opinions plz [7:1073]
>
>Your missing websites in your list. There are a lot of sites that provide
>CCIE Written materials, like xx_www.boson.com_xx, www.ccprep.com and
>others.
>
>Just my $.02
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Albert Lu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 5:16 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: CCIE Written Books - Opinions plz [7:1073]
>
>
>Hello group,
>
>I would like people's opinion of the following titles for the CCIE
>'Written'
>(not lab)
>
>CCIE Routing and Switching Exam Cram
>by Thomas M., II Thomas, Henry Benjamin
>
>CCIE: Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert Study Guide
>by John Swartz, et al
>
>All-in-One CCIE Study Guide
>by Roosevelt Giles
>
>CCIE Prep Kit 350-001 Routing and Switching (Exam Guide)
>
>CCIE Routing and Switching Exam Prep
>By Corolios Group
>
>I'm already going to add Caslow, Doyle, Halabi, Perlman, Clark(Lan
>Switching) to my collection.
>
>I'm not looking for the ultimate guide, just want to weed out the bad ones
>to make a good choice.
>
>Thanks
>
>Albert
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