All right, Jim, you know what doesn't work. Now we have to help you figure
out what does work.
In your score breakdown, where were you strong? Where were you weak?
Do you think you need more understanding of bridging, RIF, token ring? Did
you miss too many points in the WAN and LAN categories?
Break out your copy of the exam blueprint, compare what's there with your
test breakdown. Dig in to what you were weak in.
Also, hint, do you understand what happens to data as it moves through an
internetwork, at each of the OSI layers?
Better luck next time.
Chuck
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Jim
Healis
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 10:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CCIE Written, 2nd try
Well... much to my disappointment I did not pass the written exam again.
Though my improvement is great. The first time I took the exam, right
after completing the CCNP, I got a miserable 51%. This time I got 68%,
a lousy 2 questions short of a passing score.
Looking at the sections of the exam I note that the areas I did weak in
the first time are areas I excelled in this time, but at the expense of
lacking in areas where I formerly did well.
For those that will ask: Use the Boson exams and read EVERY white paper
at Certification Zone.
I plan on taking the exam again next week, after another week of
studying the areas in which I lacked. Hopefully this time I won't be
sacrificing one knowledge for another.
Thanks to all who wished me luck!
Jim
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