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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Muzammil Malick" <malickmuz_at_gmail.com> 
To: ccielab_at_groupstudy.com 
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2010 4:16:04 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: PASSED R&S (with kids!) 
Hey Everyone 
Apologies in advance for the essay!!! 
I cant believe my journey is finally over. I took the R&S lab 
yesterday and found out today that I passed. 
CCIE should come with a warning "CCIE study is hazardous to your life 
if you have a wife and kids" 
My journey began in January 2009 when i began preparing for my 
written, my study was based purely on 
reading lots of books and making lots of notes. I used the Cisco Press 
R&S Certification Guide and TCP/IP Vol 1 and 2. 
At the time of studying I was working away from home and so I had lots 
of free time to study whilst my wife took care of my 2 year 
old son and I would visit them on the weekends. 
I passed the written mid 2009 and it was around the time when v4 
blueprint was announced. So I decided to book myself a date 
for the v4 exam and work aggressively towards it. I took the first day 
that v4 was introduced in Brussels. 
Now from here on in I would just like to say that what I did was 
probably not something you would want to follow if you are preparing. 
It was a learning experience for me!! 
I began by studying the Doc CD in detail! I worked through all the 
blueprint sections and read lots of RFCs, books, blogs, Internet and 
made sure 
I knew all the commands for all technologies relevant to the blueprint 
and understood how they worked. 
This included 3 hours every evening, and entire weekends labbing all 
the technologies using the DOC CD as a guide. I made notes on all 
these commands 
and technologies. 
I did this for 6 months all the way to my lab date in October. 
My first attempt was an eye opener. I had OEQs which I failed but 
kicked myself later. My troubleshooting was miserable and my config 
was even worse. 
Overall I came out of the exam and decided that I could definitely 
pass but I had a lot more work to do. 
This is where the problems started. I had found a flat near work and 
my wife and son moved in with me and my wife was expecting in November 
2009. 
I knew it would be tough to take the lab again in this period and so I 
was forced to take a break. My second son was born on December 1st and 
I did not start 
studying again till February so I had a fair few months out of the game. 
Now I will say that between the time I took my next attempt and 
yesterday's I have taken a "few" attempts. I wont go into them but 
what I will say is that my study pattern changed 
drastically throughout the year and I think it is this change that 
enabled me to pass. 
When I started studying again I focussed my attention on INE Vol 1 and 
made sure I knew the technologies inside out. This reinforced the 
notes that I had taken in my first 6 months of 
studying and taught me loads. It also helped me fill in a lot of gaps 
I had. I still kept my focus around the DOC CD and at no point did I 
ever do a full 8 hour lab at home. 
I focussed my attention on mini scenarios making sure I understood the 
technologies and command inside out. 
During my last couple of attempts I came to understand one important 
thing and it was a post that Narbik made on GS that nailed this down 
for me. 
Cisco don't want you to do ninja tasks! There were a few questions 
that cropped up on my attempts that I still do not know the answer to, 
to this day. However I know that if you know 
the fundamentals, these cannot stop you from passing. 
From my failed attempts I learned that I didn't understand the basics 
well enough, and I could not implement them at speed. 
So in the last couple of months I trimmed my study down to doing very 
simple labs and making sure I could do all the "simple" things fast. 
This year was like torture for me. I had to spend loads of time away 
from my wife, son and new born baby. My wife has endured endless 
nights looking after them both whilst I locked myself away to study. 
Thank you Darling!! 
There were times where I seriously just wanted to pack it all in and 
call it a day and just accept that it wasn't meant to be but I have 
amazing friends and and amazing family (wife!!) who kept me going! 
I arrived in Brussels (from UK) the night before my exam and stayed at 
the NH Hotel. Didn't sleep very well due to feeling a little ill and 
got up feeling a bit crap! The lab started on time and to my shock I 
spent 20 minutes 
on the 2nd trouble ticket. I could not for the life of me figure it 
out! But as soon as it clicked I was well on my way. I still managed 
to finish with 15 minutes to spare after having checked everything. I 
solved all tickets. 
I moved on to config which generally went well. There were a few tasks 
where I just did not know the answer to but I knew that I could get 
the majority of points elsewhere so I went after them at speed. 
I read the questions down to the "word" to make sure I was doing them 
correctly. I ended up using the full 8 hours because one of my routers 
played up during the middle of the exam. Had to reload a couple of 
times 
but it sorted itself out eventually! (was a bit of a nightmare but I 
guess it can happen). Went home feeling less than confident because I 
didn't get as much time as I would have wanted to check everything 
over because of 
the router problem. I was driving home from airport and convinced 
myself that I had failed! Got home 11pm and results weren't posted, 
checked at 4am today and there it was, a PASS! 
I couldn't believe it and kept refreshing and closing down browser and 
restarting until I was finally sure and I woke my family and told 
them! 
I just want to say a special thank you to all the following, some of 
who dont even know me but unknowingly have helped me through a reply 
to my postings, past posting, blog or God knows what: 
Marko, Scott M, Narbik, Carlos Mendioroz, Tyson S, Brian M, Brian D, 
Kambiz, Bob Sinclair, Paul Negron, Anthony Sequeira, Gary Baker, and 
just a general thank you to everyone on the list! 
Thank you 
Muzammil Malick 
Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.net 
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