Re: First attempt; No pass; need suggestions

From: Han Solo (emaillists@me.com)
Date: Wed Jan 07 2009 - 14:35:26 ARST


Bobby,

I would highly recommend the Netmaster Mock Labs , by far they are the
best tool I have used , very detailed and lots of routing policy /
reachability stuff to learn. My favorite part was the detail of the
feedback you get from the labs. Then also sit down and create a list
of IP Services / System management and read in detail each feature and
sit down weekly and do dry runs in notepad of some of the more
esotaric ones to drive it into memory , really helps the rote learning
which I feel is really the most challenging part to this endeveor.

HTH

On Jan 7, 2009, at 7:34 AM, Bobby Kimble wrote:

> Hello Everyone,
> I made my first attempt at the R&S lab on Monday and unfortunately I
> didn't
> pass. On the bright side, I didn't completely bomb the test either.
> I'm
> thinking that I can study for another 6 weeks or so and make a second
> attempt. I'm just not sure how to go about studying for a second
> attempt.
>
> I went to the IPExpert bootcamp and I've been using vol 1 and 2 of
> the IE
> workbooks. I have my score report and I know what I need to brush up
> on, but
> I'm not sure that I'll get where I need to be just from doing full
> labs over
> and over again. I've been thinking about getting the soup-to-nuts
> books, but
> I don't know how detailed they get. According to the score report, I
> really
> need to look at security and IP/IOS services.
>
> Does anyone have suggestions for the best way to study for a second
> attempt?
>
> -Bobby
>
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