You are so great and clever ...
How old are you now?
How long have you prepared for the CCNP ?

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> You da man, congrats......
>
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Daniel Ji
> Sent: Monday, August 07, 2000 7:20 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: passed CCIE R&S written
>
>
> Hi, everybuddy:
>
> Just want to let all of you know that I passed CCIE written the first try
> today with a score of 75%, although not skyhigh, but I'm happy It's behind
> me now, from now on I can focus on my LAB prep. ^_^ My test software
crashed
> once during my test, lucky thing I didn't lose the test and all the
answers
> I entered was still there.
>
> I think I was relaxed during the test, that's really important for such a
> test as the stress and 100 questions would overwhelm you if you get
nervous.
> I finished the whole test with only 5 mins left, but I didn't feel rushed
> coz I was trying to make sure I gave the right answers as I proceeded,
just
> as what I did with all the CCNP tests, hehe....
>
> Somehow I feel the Internetwork Technology handbook was not very useful
> because it dose not provide the depth needed for passing CCIE written. I
> think the test is a good and fair one because it test your "network common
> sense" or ability to apply basic concepts into networking senarios, not
just
> test your knowledge based on remembering stuff or certain facts. So try to
> establish a logical "networking common sense" is my suggestion, trying to
> really understand networking is important because that's exactly what
Cisco
> is trying to test in their written and Lab exams.
>
> Books I read and found useful:
> Routing TCP/IP by Jeff Dole, I love this book, I should call it a Routing
> bible!
> Cisco Lan Switching by Kenndy Clark, Switching Bible!
> Internet Routing Archetecture by Bassam Halabi, great and fun book on BGP!
> CCNP series: ACRC, CIT, BCRAN.
> White papers about Token ring, Bridging.
> Internetwork Technology handbook, good for looking up something you never
> heard of.
> Plus anything you find youself are weak on when taking a simulated test.
>
> That's about it, thanks for everyone who had offered me help from CCNA to
> CCNP, and now CCIE written. I do love this list because it not only
provides
> good information about test prepration, but also gives me motivation and
> confidence to face tough task. Special thanks to Priscilla Oppenheimer,
she
> gave me the encouragement in one of her postings(an old posting regarding
> CCIE written), I finally decided to book the test.
>
> Now, Heading on to the LAB, any comments and suggestions from you Cisco
> Gurus? Anything about LAB prep is greatly appreciated!
>
> Good luck to all of us!!!
>
> Daniel Ji.
> CCNP 2.0, CCIE written, CCIE Lab not scheduled yet.
>
>
>
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