Thanks for sharing your experience!  Keep you head up, study hard, and
you'll get it next time.  I'll be taking the lab for the first time in
Jan...

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> Hi all,
>
> Just want to tell you all that I finally attempted my first lab on 28/11.
> What an experience for 2 years in networking line (newbies) after
completing
>
> all my NA/NP certification and finally now turning to the lab. I knew I
> didn't
> do a good job  there though the result have not been released yet (which
> took
> a couple of days), it's my first learning experience.
>
> I found that this is the complete lab I'd ever put my hands on, all the
> while
> I only had 4-5 routers at home to practice. Lots of practice needed to get
> me more prepare for the next round, which might be 1/2 years ahead. I was
> inspired by Chuck's story line before I had my exam the other night, and
> now it's all over. Time is not something we ask for, knowledge keep you
> going. You got to know what to do when you face a problem, you don't
really
> have a choice. For the last 15 mins before it's over, I knew I will not
> finish them on time so I'll just stop and review all the question and keep
> them in mind. They are my first lesson and it'll be more tougher the next
> attempt. I didn't regret for the result later, I'm just happy that quality
> of the exam really worth for everyone here to work after. They'll sure
> pay off one day.
>
> One day lab is a monster, with little trouble in mind memorizing the
> ip address, distribution and routing table, you will soon overcome
> them. Once the frame relay works, routing come into picture. You have
> no idea how and what the end of this lab are trying to achieve, putting
> tons of assumption into the answer though they never work.. you got no
> time to browse the documentation cd, you can't wait a sec to save your
> configuration and you can't affort to show run your configuration at
> all time. Memorizing and organizing every single information is crucial
> to keep you on time. Luckily troubleshooting is removed from the lab.
> Thanks to Jeff for putting off my nervous on my first attempt, I'm sure
> I'll see you again next round.
>
> On my way home riding on a bus, the question still dazzle on my mind.
> The movie played on the journey home, Pearl Harbour even inspire me
> that getting train to fly a dangerous mission even harder getting the
> CCIE status. I promise myself that I'll work even harder for my next
> lab attempt.
>
> To all the others coming up with your lab attempt this year, good luck
> to you all. Never doubt on your first attempt, take it as part of your
> first learning experience. My mind is empty when I had it also.
>
> Have a nice day.
> Ryan




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