From: Pavel Bykov (slidersv@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Feb 15 2009 - 20:24:21 ARST
Don't worry about the times that are posted about how long people prepare
for the exam.
Take any good CCIE instructor, give them 1 day to prepare and put them into
lab: they will most probably pass.
So will it be 1 day of preparation? Or 10+ years of previous networking
experience?
It all depends what you count as "preparation time".
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 8:15 AM, Mahaffey, Brian <bmahaffey@pelco.com>wrote:
> First off, thanks to all of you that have helped me out over the past 1 =
> years I have been working on this Certification
>
>
>
> Just to name a few, thanks to Paul Cosgrove, Scott Morris, Narbik
> Kocharians,
> Shane, Hobbs, Radioactive Frog, Tony Vall, Darby Weaver, Tony Schaffran,
> Scott
> Vermillion, Brian Dennis, Brian McG, Joe Burner, and a few that I have
> missed!
> (not excluding Roman for all side help and odd propaganda he sends out J
> well
> for what it was, it really got me thinking once or twice)
>
>
>
> I failed the R&S lab once.(wow did I fail)
>
>
>
> I was not ready for the exam. Way to cocky (thought I knew everything even
> tossed out my Encyclopedia since I was a resource for the worlds knowledge)
> I
> ran into every problem known to a CCIE exam tester that didn't listen to
> everyone on this list that shared their experience. Again my
> issue...failed
> beyond even mentioning....
>
>
>
> Well since then I have started from ground zero...my game plan has been
> from
> your support, knowledge, and shared experiences. Which I really should
> have
> done from the start.
>
>
>
> I feel now that I am ready to go rock n roll, so I begged my company to pay
> for the exam again which they agreed. As I went to schedule the exam Cisco
> told me that my written had expired...((#(DC(C()$%&(#&%)@&#)%(&)@#&%)(@#&%)
> <-
> lot of bad words came out.
>
>
>
> So since I am slow in the head. I had to start over...AGAIN! (again my
> fault)
> I was not looking forward to the written portion for the 3rd time!!!!!!!! I
> failed this exam once before then I barley passed the second time...
>
>
>
> I seem to have issues in the exam area. I have read all the book
> recommended
> (again then over again), it usually takes me 4 = -6 months to get ready any
> written exam. I really don't' understand how most of you do it in 2 weeks
> or
> a month. (you must not have kids) or well the most obvious I'm not as
> smart
> as you.
>
>
>
> The CCNA took me 1 year to fully complete, the CCNP took me a full 2 years
> to
> really understand and complete, The CCVP took me 1 = years to master
> (barley
> passed with the skin of my teeth on this journey thanks to Kevin Wallace &
> Jeremy Cioara @ KnowledgeNet for all the help!).
>
>
>
> Back to the daddy exam CCIE, I had to re-focus all my energy back into the
> written which I feel has landed a better building platform to further my
> skill
> set to pass the CCIE lab. My re-written exam was suppose to be for this
> Friday, but I felt like another week of training could get me through it.
> So
> next Friday is the date.
>
>
>
> You most likely will see (again) random wtf questions from me. As always I
> thank you for taking time out of your training to help me out. Seriously
> its
> really appreciated!
>
>
>
> Back to cracking the books I go! The lab one day I will pass! Some will
> say,
> well if that Brian guy can pass...hell you can also! J
>
>
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