Congratulations!  Well done.  Yeah, there's lots of free time to account
for now.  :)
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Jeffrey Pazahanick wrote:
  Just a quick note to say I passed the RS lab in San Jose on Thursday.
  
  For preparation I attended Narbik's bootcamp in California the first
  week of December, then proceeded to do every lab in the workbooks,
  even the ones I knew I was solid with already.  I did this more for
  gaining speed than anything, which I think helped me immensely (I was
  done with an hour to spare).  I also did all 6 ASET labs from Cisco, a
  bunch of the 360 mock labs, and 1 of the graded 360 labs.
  I have to say I found the 360 labs much harder than the real lab.   I
  think if you can score over 75% on the graded labs you are probably
  ready to go.
  I also read the "Routing Bits Short Notes" (  http://blog.ru.co.za/  ) the
  day before the lab just to keep fresh...  I thank both Narbik and
  Ruhann for their great products..
  
  Not sure what I'm going to do with my free time now..  It's certainly
  feels weird..
  
  Jeff Pazahanick
  CCIE # 25966
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