Did you think you passed when you left the lab?  Congratulations!!

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From: Ocsic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 6:39 PM
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Subject: Re: CCIE#8903 [7:37490]


Congratulations!

""George Zhang""   All,
>
> The title says it all.  I took my first attempt at the CCIE lab test
> yesterday (March 5) in Halifax and received the "Congratulations on
Passing
> the CCIE Lab!" this morning.
>
> I was the only person taking the lab test in Halifax yesterday.  I was
told
> that there was another person scheduled yesterday but did not show up.  My
> test started about 8:15 AM in the morning.  We broke for lunch at about
> 12:20PM.  By then, I only finished all the IGP stuff and felt some
pressure
> on time.  But I have already reviewed rest of the test and knew that I
could
> go through the rest quickly.  After the 15 min lunch break, I worked
through
> rest of the test very quickly.  By about 3:00 PM, I finished every thing
> except one small requirement that I had no clue how to do it.  I decided
to
> skip that item.  Then, I started reviewing and checking my config.  Along
> the way of reviewing/checking, I spotted and fixed a few issues.  Just
about
> the time I finished reviewing every thing, the proctor walked in and told
me
> that it' time.  I looked at the watch.  It was 4:30 PM.  My proctor was
> Steve.  Steve is a great proctor.  He answered quite a few of my questions
> and cleared my mis-understanding and confusion about the requirements of
the
> test.
>
> I would like to take this opportunity to thank all people who helped me to
> achieve my goal.  First, I would like to thank my wife for her support and
> understanding.  Without her support, there is no way I could achieve my
> goal.  Next, I will give my thanks to Bruce, Val, and Fred of
> NetMasterClass.  As I said earlier, the NMC1 class is the most important
> part of my final preparation.  Thanks to Katie Wong of Cisco who scheduled
> me to access the ASET racks.  Thats my primary resource for hands-on
> practices for the past couple of months.  Thanks to Eric Fairfield for
> lending me a few routers when I was in Wisconsin.  Also thanks to those
that
> I've either studied with or have helped me one way or another.  Thanks
also
> to Paul for putting this great list together.
>
> As far as my story, I started my quest of the Cisco certifications a
little
> over two and half years ago.  I got my CCNA and CCNP in the first year.
> Three months later, I passed the CCIE written test.  I wanted to take the
> lab a year ago.  However, due to work and personal reasons, I did not get
> time to do it until now.  Last year, I was too busy to do much study.  At
> work, as a consultant, I was billing at least 40 hours/week for the whole
> year.  At home, my second child was born in February, my wife finished
> school in July, and we moved to New Jersey from Wisconsin in September.
In
> October of last year, I foresaw a window of opportunity for me to take the
> lab test early this year.  Then, I lobbed my manager to let me go to the
> ECP1 class.  By the time my manager approved my training request, I found
> that Mentor Technologies went belly up.  However, I learned that Bruce and
> Val founded a new company called NetMasterClass, LLC
> (www.netmasterclass.net) and offering the NMC1 and NMC2 classes.  I
> registered and took the NMC1 class by the end January.  By the end of last
> year, the project I worked on finished.  So since the beginning of this
year
> I got a lot of time to study.  For the past couple of months, I have
studied
> 8-10 hours every day.
>
> As far as how I prepared, I have read most of the books (Doyle I & II,
> Caslow, Halabi, Tam-Nam-Kee, Solie, Satterlee, etc.) recommended by people
> on this list.  Among this long list of books, the only one I dont like
is
> Solies book because there are too many errors in the book.  There are a
few
> topics I was more confused after reading the book.  I dont have a home
lab.
>   So my primary resource for hands-on practice is remote labs such as
Mentor
> Technologies vlabs (not available any more), Cisco ASET lab.  Because I
> dont have a home lab, my preparation included more reading than hands-on
> practice.  That actually worked out very well for me.  Above all, the most
> important part of my preparation is the NMC1 class taught by Bruce, Val
and
> Fred.  IF I HAD NOT TAKEN THE NMC1 CLASS, IT PROBABLY WOULD HAVE TAKEN ME
> ONE OR TWO MORE ATTEMPTS BEFORE I COULD GET MY NUMBER.  There are a lot of
> things that just cannot be learned from reading books or practicing.  So
the
> NMC1 class helped me to fill in that gap very well.  It also helped me to
> access my strength and weakness.  So I know what to study on the last few
> weeks.  I strongly recommend taking the NMC1 class a few weeks before your
> lab date.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> George Zhang
> CCIE#8903, CCNA, CCNP
> Sr. Network Architect
> Compuware Corpration
> 1 Meadowlands Plaza, Suite 1050
> East Rutherford, NJ 07073
> 732-494-0288
>
>
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