personally I don't write any details about the question down.  Just the task
number.  And I try to create an order to them based on the order I want to
do them in.  My only recommendation is don't write a summary of the
question.  But that is just my thoughts and others may feel differently.  It
will save you time in so doing though.  You shouldn't spend  more than 30
minutes on your entire prep time including task list, redrawing the diagram,
reading test, creating aliases, etc.

 

Regards,

 

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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Áki Hermann
Barkarson
Sent: Friday, September 03, 2010 9:53 PM
To: ([email protected])
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] initial task planning

 

Hey guys,

 

Another looong weekend of studies over here.. *yaaawn*

 

I‘m struggling Lab-Tactics with these three things „Read through your labs
before you start“ + „Make a check-list to keep track of tasks“ + „Make sure
you catch things early that can cost you time later on, like overlapping
requirements from later tasks with earlier tasks“. So knowing this is
awesome of course.. but i‘m struggling with implementation.

 

I‘d love to see some examples of how you guys do your check-lists from the
material during the initial read-through. I can easily spend 2hrs hours
reading through the lab and making chec-lists and setting an agenda for the
day.. But i have been trying to speed that up and i‘m down to just under an
hour and i make these ugly looking check-lists http://imgur.com/dMKY8.jpg
and it really feels like i‘m spending too much time on this still.. it
doesn‘t feel very smooth J that‘s all i‘m saying.. maybe that‘s just how it
is.. and maybe i can improove.. i‘m out of ideas on what to do better..

 

So yeah.. any detailed suggestions how to improve this and examples of how
you do your initial read-through and check-lists would be VERY welcome J

 

Cheers!

 

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