You are like a Juggernaut or something!

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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Brad Ellis
> Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 3:54 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: OFF TOPIC - Questions on Tests And Shortstops
>
>
> Chuck,
>
> There's always toooo much time given for tests...let's see, finished CCIE
> R&S written in 15 minutes, finished CCIE ISP written in 25 minutes...
>
> if you're talking about the CCIE lab, that's another story!!!  (Although I
> did finish day 1 of the r&s with 2 hours to spare)  the first time I took
> the r&s lab, I ran out of time...so go figure.
>
> It usually comes down to: either you know your stuff, or ya dont!
>
> -Brad
>
>
> ""Chuck Larrieu"" <    wrote in message
> 006101bfe137$c26df460$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:006101bfe137$c26df460$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > In major league baseball, the distance between bases is 90 feet. Just
> enough
> > that on a slow roller to shortstop, there is the chance the runner will
> make
> > it safely if he hustles, and there is a challenge to the
> shortstop to make
> > the play correctly to throw the runner out.
> >
> > For those who have taken any number of these certification tests now,
> > whaddaya think? Enough questions and little enough time that there is
> > something of a challenge?
> >
> > The only test where I was still hustling at the end was the
> DCN/CCDA test,
> > in which I used every last second. All the others I finished with 5-10
> > minutes to spare. On one or two of the betas I had ample time
> left when I
> > hung it up. My overall impression after seven of these things is that
> there
> > is plenty of time if you aren't spending your time counting on your
> fingers
> > figuring out subnet masks and number of hosts per network. 60
> seconds per
> > question is, on the average, a lot of time. Many of the questions really
> > should take no more than 10 seconds a pop, leaving lots of leeway for
> > thinking through the complex questions or case studies.
> >
> > Anyone else think there is too much time? Too little? Not enough
> questions?
> > Too many?
> >
> > Chuck
> > Back to X.25, ATM, and SNA - CID/CCDP test Friday :->
> >
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