Yes. One of the things we can all improve upon is speed and accuracy in our configurations it seems. This comes with practice, practice, and more practice. 
One thing I wanted to add - if Cisco responds with an elaborate version of "nice try but no cigar" to your Support Ticket - DO NOT allow this to damage your psychology regarding the exam or the exam process. Nothing good can come of that.
On Jun 15, 2010, at 9:18 AM, Poplawski, James wrote:
> Thanks for the advice.  I opened a ticket but haven't heard anything as of
> yet.
> 
> Test was an eye opener, definitely doable, just need more time and practice!
> 
> Thanks again,
> JB
> 
> From: Anthony Sequeira [mailto:asequeira_at_ine.com]
> Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 11:02 PM
> To: Poplawski, James
> Cc: ccielab_at_groupstudy.com
> Subject: Re: 6/11/10 - Officially Failed.
> 
> Hi James!
> 
> First off, thank you so much for sharing this experience with the Group. It
> can and will benefit many here.
> 
> Second, since the login issue did place quite a bit of undue stress on your
> attempt, you should pursue a Cert Support ticket by visiting:
> http://ciscocert.custhelp.com/app/
> 
> While the fact the proctor made up the time missed to you, it still cannot
> hurt to try and see if there is anything else Cisco might be willing to do for
> you.
> 
> You will pass this exam of course - it is just a matter of when.
> 
> Warmest Regards,
> 
> Anthony J. Sequeira, CCIE #15626
> Senior CCIE Instructor
> 
> Listening to "Sparks" by
> Coldplay from
> Parachutes
> 
> On Jun 14, 2010, at 11:24 AM, Poplawski, James wrote:
> 
> 
> Took the Lab on Friday and got my results late Sunday night.
> 
> I had some difficulties on the troubleshooting section.  There was a Layer 2
> technology that I got grilled on but haven't had enough practice with it.
> 
> Also when I closed out of the troubleshooting section it inadvertently closed
> me out of the lab portion.  So I got to sit on my hands for a good hour+ until
> it was resolved.  Didn't get to see the config section until about 15min after
> lunch.  Was pretty demoralized and discouraged as I didn't know if I was
> taking the exam or if my trip was wasted for nothing.  Plus having an hour
> lunch to talk to the proctor and other candidates about nothing could've been
> better utilized having an hour to think about what I was going to do and how
> to do it.  I ended up staying late to make up the time difference, but
> honestly losing that lunch period to think of things, calm down, etc would've
> been nice.  Going to check with Cisco (anyone got an e-mail for me) about a
> retake voucher or something.
> 
> Some random thoughts/notes.
> 
> Troubleshooting -
> 
> Seemed pretty easy, minus the couple items I don't work enough with.  That
> Layer 2 technology is touched on by the vendor's but I don't think it is to
> the point of knowledge needed for troubleshooting.  Definitely will go back
> through the material I have and see if I'm missing something here or not.  I'd
> say what it is but not sure on NDA and also don't want to get made fun of.
> "Technology X is what stumped you???  C'mon it can't be that hard..." Or so I
> thought too.
> 
> Config Section -
> 
> No real surprises here.  Was asked to implement something via the 802 name
> instead of normal people speak so I looked it up to be sure.  I guessed right
> initially, but didn't want to implement it one way and be completely wrong.
> There's a lot of material to cover.  Like I said I don't think any of it was
> difficult, just the sheer volume of material to cover.  The analogy I give to
> my non-technical friends/family is it's like learning Spanish.  There are
> those that can speak Spanish and those that are fluent in it.  I might be able
> to speak Spanish, but I'm by no means fluent in it.... Yet.  Cisco fluency,
> not Spanish...  I can barely speak English sometimes. :)
> 
> Game Plan -
> 
> Going to take the next week off, catch up a little on life.  Been neglecting
> things for a bit (@ work & life) and will take the next week to knock if out
> and lower my stress level.  Going to go through my material again, build a
> game plan, work on speed and maybe hit a bootcamp up.
> 
> It is do-able.  I'm not really discouraged as you have to put your time in and
> pay your dues.  Watching football, you often see rookies who were allstars in
> college riding pine in the NFL.  They talk about doing the same mindless reps,
> learning routes, kicking ass in practice, etc.  Until the one day they get
> their chance to prove themselves.  I'm going to aim for a few months out and
> retake it.  I definitely felt like I was in the right exam, just need to be a
> lot quicker and ready to attack.  There were a few other candidates there for
> various tracks.  5 total, me and another guy on our first attempts (R+S),
> another two on their 4th (1R+S, 1VoIP) and one on his second (SP).
> 
> Happy studying!  Got lots more to learn and practice on and I'm still hungry
> for another $1,400+ lunch! :)
> JB
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