good advice though ..
may be i was not clear i mean vendors like INE , or IPE or 360 etc .......
when we buy INE or IPE etc we dont expect them to sit for lab :-
niether do we expect to see thier labs on actual exam ......
but we expect to horn the skills to such level , that we can breez through
the lab....
most of us have time limits ... wheather one vendor is enough or diverstiy
is needed ...
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 5:28 PM, Joe Astorino <joeastorino1982_at_gmail.com>wrote:
> I did. I had my chosen vendor and stuck with it all the way through. I
> said it after I passed, I said it when I was teaching for said vendor, and
> I'll say it again -- passing the CCIE is more about you then any vendor you
> choose to use. The vendors are great and amazing tools, and can be a huge
> part of your success but what I am saying is that at the end of the day you
> sit the lab and you put in the dedication and time and sweat and tears not
> the vendor. You still have to commit. As long as you don't lay the weight
> of the lab exam on the vendor and expect them to sit the lab for you, you
> are fine.
>
> On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 11:28 AM, Imran Ali <immrccie_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> how many of you successful ccie rs passed candidates had practiced just
>> ONE
>> vendor ?
>>
>> please respond if you went and passed with just ONE vendor .
>>
>> no comparison of vendors is intended . just want strategy of successful
>> students..
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