This brings up an excellent point.  The current exam has been around for 
some time and we all know the types of things it covers.  There are several 
books on the topic, a bunch of sites that offer training materials and, of 
course, the bosons.  The new exam is an unknown beast, and it will take that 
much longer to prepare for.

My advice for those who feel they might follow this track is to get it over 
with.  As hard as it is, it will only be harder when the new one comes out 
because you won't have all the tools that are available today.

I thought the ccbotcamp book was great, the Exam Cram was OK, and the prep 
guide was adequate. I used all three bosons, and they were great.  I don't 
know remember which one, but one of them had over 400 questions.

Just my $.02



>From: "Engelhard M. Labiro" 
>Reply-To: "Engelhard M. Labiro" 
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: CCIE R/S written [7:27968]
>Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2001 08:41:41 -0500
>
> > does any body knows the tentative date of the new version of CCIE R/S
> > written qualificationt test would be applied
>
>The rumour is January 2002.
>
> >how much material
> > difference it would be compared to the old one ?
>
>Have no idea.
>
> > I'm preparing for CCIE R/S written test, and it seems to be a bad time 
>for
> > it because of the transtition period...
>
>Better hurry, since Bosons are quite good match for the real exam.
>
>HTH.
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