At 12:44 PM 1/8/01 -0500, you wrote:
>just curious what the point would be?  I mean you have to pass the lab to 
>get the cert and that will force you to properly learn the subject matter 
>at some point anyway.  Outside of just wanting to schedule the lab early, 
>I would highly recommend you study the traditional texts including Doyle, 
>Halabi, Perlman etc.
>
>Pete

I do agree with your point, however since the lab exam is the real test and 
it is back logged for 6 months . I would like to get a jump on scheduling 
the lab and doing the majority of in depth studying while working towards 
the lab. I am just looking on opinions for study materials to pass the lab.

Thank You,

Eric





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>On 1/8/2001 at 10:08 AM Eric Gunn wrote:
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> >Hello,
> >
> >I was wondering if anyone that has read the CCIE Exam Cram though that was
> >sufficient in detail to pass the CCIE written exam? I have been through and
> >passed the CCNP+Security track, so I was hoping that some review would be
> >enough to prepare. However the exam cram seems a bit general, just looking
> >for opinions from people that have been through a similar track.
> >
> >I also plan on using the studyguide from www.cramsession.com, along with
> >Boson practice test #1. I had great luck with the Boson test for the
> >security exam which is that same author that does the CCIE Boson tests.
> >
> >Thank you for the input,
> >
> >-Eric Gunn
> >
> >CCNP + Security, MCSE, CCA.CNA, N+
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