The labs in my humble opinion are good. I use them. They make you think and
are excellent material to help in the pursuit of the CCIE. Like everyhting
else, these labs are just tools and these tools will only get you so far. A
combination of reading, a lot of configuration(hands on) and
troubleshooting(hands on) and a little luck are keys. If I were you though,
I would worry about passing the CCIE written first. Anyway, why call him a
clown? I dont know the guy personally but you should be a bit more polite.

Raul
----- Original Message -----
From: "Yhladi Ghfaskovich" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 3:06 PM
Subject: CCBOOTCAMP Labs [7:12526]


> I am looking to start my CCIE study and have done some research on
practice
> labs.
> It seems that the CCBOOTCAMP labs are the best known to this list.  Why
> would
> you buy this lab kit from someone who hasn't passed the CCIE lab?  I have
> heard
> that Marc Russell has failed the lab several times.  Doesn't this defeat
the
> purpose?
> If this clown didn't pass the labs why would you go to him for study
tools?.
> His
> product is also much more expensive than the other options out there. Does
> anyone
> have any experience with some of the other products out there?
>
> Thank you,
> Yhladi Ghfaskovich
> CCNA




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