C'mon Sean, do yourself some credit,  I was sitting next to you and you 
finished in just under 15 minutes and got a 99%.  I would say the 
Juniper exam is more like a gillion, zillion times more difficult than 
the CCIE exam.  If anyone doubts any of this, you can check with the 
easterbunny, he was in seat #3, or elvis, in seat #4.  I must admit 
being a bit shocked when John Chambers ran in and put a gold star on 
Sean's score report and offered to hire him away from his job at 
Juniper's Marketing Department.  

All in good fun.

Quoting Sean Young :

> Hi everyone,
> 
> I took the Juniper exam yesterday and passed the exam with a score of
> 80% (the passing score is 80%).  In restropect, I have to say that the
> materials are really difficult, the questions are very tricky but fair.
> One thing I like about Juniper is that the exam is that even though the
> questions are tricky, they are very interesting and challenging.  The
> exam lasted 90 minutes and I actually used the whole 90 minutes. When I
> took the CCIE written 2 months ago, I don't remember the CCIE to be 
that
> difficult.  I remembered finishing the CCIE exam in about 30 minutes.
> My score on the CCIE written was 95% so I think I got the concept down
> very well.  However, if anyone think that if you have a easy time with
> the CCIE written, you should also have an easy with the Juniper exam,
> then you are DEAD wrong (if I am wrong, please correct me on this one).
> The juniper exam will make Cisco exam looks like child's play.  If you
> don't have hand-on experience with Juniper, you will have a very
> difficult time with Juniper exam.   Attending Juniper training will 
help
> you somewhat for the exam, but it will not totally prepare for the 
exam.
> With Juniper exam, if you don't have BGP, OSPF and MPLS down cold, and
> I really mean it, you can just forget about taking the exam.  Between
> CCIE and Juniper, I would have to say that Juniper is about 5 times 
more
> difficult than CCIE exam because I don't think any of us has that much
> experience with traffic engineering.  After taking the exam, I really
> have an appreciation for Juniper Engineers.  They REALLY know their
> stuffs.  There is just no f***ing at the core.  If you are working with
> Juniper product, you are at the major league.
> 
> Anyone who did take the Juniper exam or about to and would like to 
share
> your experience, I would like to hear from you.
> 
> Sean
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