Usually initial frustration, followed by "now it's personal"
inspiration. Go sit the lab again as soon as you can. If you missed it
by one question, you have good chances next time.

Also - you may want to consider re-grade, if you think you got more
points than the score report told you.

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Marko Milivojevic - CCIE #18427
Senior Technical Instructor - IPexpert

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On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 20:07, Cody Cook <[email protected]> wrote:
> I sat for my first attempt at the lab exam Thursday and I missed it by
> a fraction.  I passed the config section but as near as I can tell
> from the percentage given on the troubleshooting section, I missed
> passing the exam by one question.  Looking back, I think that it was
> nerves more than anything that did me in.  I had one ticket left when
> time was called and there was one ticket that was relatively easy that
> I had a total mind blank on.
>
> I am thinking that I should go back for my second attempt as soon as
> possible.  Now that I know what to expect, I don't think that nerves
> will be a factor on another attempt.  Just curious, what are the
> experiences from others in a similar situation?
>
> Thanks.
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