Reading is important, but make sure you get PLENTY of hands on time. Lab
time will help a lot of things to come together. Study in 30-45 mins blocks
and take 10-15 minute breaks. I found that I was able to retain more this
way. Also take notes! Your notes should be your "cliff notes" to regroup
your thoughts when you come back to a technology that you have already
studied. I used 15 three ring binders and made my own books from CCO print
outs and my notes to study. You should also print out the DOC CD subjects
if you can. (IP, IPX, Appletalk...etc). If not at least know how to get to
them and what each document contains.
Eddie
CCIE #6428
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Jim Healis
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 12:15 AM
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Subject: Study sanity
I'm interested in hearing remedies for those times when you have read so
much, and keep rereading material because it's repeated in every book, that
you feel a little dizzy, a bit disoriented, and ready to throw the books out
the window.
Let's hear what everyone has done, especially those CCIEs!
-j
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