Did Billgate graduate from Harvard or any university ? I am not sure if he know what CCIE mean, ah ha !!!
We have over 6.000.000.000 people around. Each of them has his/her own position. Just thinking about emotion ! If passing CCIE make your feeling, go for it. If you dislike it, enjoy your PhD and do your research But my friend dislike both, he just want to be a big boss who can hire CCIEs and PhDs. Finally, If you want to be an expert in debating. This topic is a perfect pratice, go on ;-)) ----- Original Message ----- From: "nrf" To: Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 2:57 AM Subject: Re: CCIE Vs. BS or MS degree [7:59481] > ""Cisco Nuts"" wrote in message > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > Very well said!! > > > > As I ALWAYS tell my students: > > > > You can go to any school (including Harvard) and you can be assured that > > you WILL pass the exams with a A, B, C or a D grade if you study the > > material. > > > > The CCIE Lab - NO way man!! You can study and study and study ALL the > > materials and you will either pass or FAIL!!!!!!!!!!! It's a one shot!! > > > > NO way around this. NO grades here. > > > > So which one is more difficult?? Take a guess!! > > Uh, how's that? > > Consider this. You fail the lab, you take it again. You fail again? You > take it again. You can just keep taking it over and over again without > penalty. A Harvard degree takes 4 years. I am pretty confident that > anybody with half a brain who is willing to take the lab over and over again > for 4 years will pass. You might retort that taking the lab over and over > again costs a lot of money. Yeah, and Harvard doesn't? Again, take the > money that you would have to pay for tuition and just use that for taking > the lab over and over again. > > The hardest part about graduating from Harvard is not passing the classes - > it's getting admitted in the first place. If you apply and are not > admitted, you gotta wait for a whole another year to apply again. Clearly > most high school seniors aren't going to do that - so for them, it's truly a > one-shot deal. > > So, explain to me again how the lab is harder? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=60534&t=59481 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]