1) I'll have done most of the Vol1 labs at least twice... a few of them 3 or
4 times.

2) My first time through on most labs was about double the estimated time.
Working through Vol1 for the second time now (after doing a few Vol3 labs
and attending the OWLE bootcamp) and I'm getting most of them done within
the estimated time.

3) As said before, OSL.

4) Video walk-thrus are awesome but they'll definitely add a lot of time you
spend per lab. I would work up my own solution as best I could then watch
the video for the task and see how it compared. With that mentality you're
basically doubling the amount of time you'd spend. That's not a bad thing,
it's just the learning process. The entire Blended Learning Solution is a
great product and what most of my CCIE study is based on.



On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 1:09 PM, Terry Vinson <[email protected]>wrote:

> I have a few questions. These are just basic information type things.
>
> 1) When working with volume one is there a suggested number of times
> that we should complete the workbook?
> 2) When initially going through volume one how much attention should
> we pay to the "Estimated time to complete"?
> 3) If we find issues in either the solution guide or the workbook to
> whom do we report them to (errata and the like)?
>
> 4) What (if any) experience do any other clients of ipexpert have with
> the Volume 1 walk-thrus?  I'm considering buying that product and
> would like some feedback from peeps that already have it.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Terry
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