I attended Bruce's class in 1998, just prior to taking my CCIE lab. I can
honestly say that I got more out of his class than in any of the Cisco,
Microsoft, Novell, etc. classes that I had taken previously. It was
compressed, absolutely; the amount of material presented in 5 days couldn't
have been done without compression. I did pass my lab, though, and
definitely appreciated the class.

Regards,
Eric Sineath, CCIE #4504
Senior Consultant
SBC DataComm

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 2:32 PM
To: Michael Le
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Subject: Re: Bruce Caslow


On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Michael Le wrote:

> I took the course last week. Fred Ingham (who edited
> about 10 chapters of Bruce's book) taught the class.
> It was a very good class. I averaged about 15 hour
> days, starting from 8:30-9 until they kicked my out at
> 12 midnight. So yes, you get to work into the wee
> hours, past all the other classes that leave at 5pm.
> Fred made no claims as to how many people pass and
> specifically said that taking the class without much
> additional practice will make it very hard.
> The class does cover most of what is needed though.
> Most but not all, in that Cisco will use some weirder
> configs and stricter ways to configure things.
> Overall, all the past posts that said this class is
> the best... I concur.

What is the current cost of the class?

Brian


> 
> Michael Le
> 
> 

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Brian Feeny, CCNP, CCDP       [EMAIL PROTECTED]   
Network Administrator         
ShreveNet Inc. (ASN 11881)            

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