You can be good at studying and taking exams or have a whole lot of
experience or both.  Any way you see it, the exams are certainly passable
with enough study or experience.  Take myself for instance, I started the
CCNA back in November of 99 and I hadn't even known what an IOS was.  Now
I'm all the way to CCIE written and I haven't even worked in an enterprise
environment yet.  I've set up one router from scratch and even that hasn't
been put into production yet.  With enough study anything is possible-
except the CCIE lab of course.  Heh heh. : )

Vijay Ramcharan
CCNP, CCDP, MCSE


-----Original Message-----
From: Lonnie Paschall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 1:49 PM
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Subject: Re: many people are very great in this newsgroup


Get access to a router or routers and practice, practice, practice....

Lonnie

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> I have already graduated.
> and only got CCNA...
>
> but many people got higher level than me ....
> they study very fast and very clever....
>
>
> how can I get higher level much easier ?
> any comment!?
>
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