If you go to RTP, they cater lunch and the drinks are free... in SJ
they give you a $14 voucher for their cafeteria... I have to recommend
RTP, for the food if nothing else...


J

On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 11:01 PM, Michael Lipsey <[email protected]> wrote:
> Some of this I think depends on where you take the exam.
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> I took my first one at San Jose and it was a very pleasant experience. I was
> very nervous about what the lay of the land would be myself and it was very
> much a professional and easy to work in environment.
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> The cubes were short walled and smallish but big enough to sit comfortably
> in. The monitor was a large, flat, wide screen – at least 24” possibly
> larger. I usually use 2 19” monitors myself and this one was more than big
> enough.
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> Notepad, Calc are usable.
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> The Terminal program is an older Secure CRT that does not support tabs.
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> The browser was IE and you have access to this link basically:
> http://www.cisco.com/cisco/web/psa/default.html?mode=prod
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> There were a few parts of the documentation that were restricted but it
> wasn’t much and I wouldn’t worry about it terribly. Everything that is on
> the blueprint should be available to you.
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> My proctor was very approachable and did not give me cryptic answers but be
> sure your questions are simple and to the point.
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> No food was allowed at the work station, drinks are allowed at the
> workstation. There was a bathroom across the hall and a break room. I didn’t
> go in the break room but supposedly there was a drink and snack machine in
> there.
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> Lunch was good.
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> Best of luck!
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> -Mike
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