RE: 351-001 [7:43231]

2002-05-03 Thread Kaminski, Shawn G

You're right. I think I'm going nuts! :-)

Shawn K.

-Original Message-
From: Bernard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 3:00 PM
To: 'Kaminski, Shawn G'
Subject: RE: 351-001 [7:43231]


Shawn,

You misunderstood the original e-mail.
It said " This test did allow you to go backwards..."

Cheers,

Bernard Omrani


 

> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
Of
> Kaminski, Shawn G
> Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 10:59 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: 351-001 [7:43231]
> 
> Interesting, because my test allowed me to go back to previous
questions.
> Who knows what the hell Cisco is doing? Do they know what they're
doing?
> :-)
> I think they enjoy driving us nuts. :-)
> 
> Shawn K.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: douglas mizell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 11:51 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: 351-001 [7:43231]
> 
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I just got finished with the beta written exam and thought I'd 
> comment while it's still fresh. This test was far and away the most 
> difficult Cisco exam I have ever seen and probably the toughest cert
exam
> period. Out of 150 questions I would say that there were thirty that I 
> just guessed at, very heavy on multicasting and MPLS, two things in 
> which I have
> no realworld exposure. Some BGP scenarios that were beyond my
imagination
> and certainly farfetched even in a large ISP. Bottom line is they have 
> taken
> 
> some of us at our word that the original written exam was too easy. I
have
> yet to take the 350-001 but I have been studying towards it for the
last
> four months with practice exams and have the CCDP, this new test is
not
> for
> rookies. The worst part of this is that after probably failing my
first
> Cisco exam I came away knowing that I am a long way from being ready
for
> the
> 
> lab.
> I am not going to give up by a long shot but I have to re-think my 
> strategy,
> 
> I need more training. Between my home lab and work I have probably
touched
> about fifty percent of what is covered. Back to the drawing board for
me.
> BTW. This test did allow you to go backwards. I did not have a single
type
> in the command question and only one decipher the RIF question. Lots
of
> scenarios and network illustrations.
> 
> Doug Mizell
> CCNP/CCDP
> 
> 
> 
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RE: 351-001 [7:43231]

2002-05-03 Thread Kaminski, Shawn G

Interesting, because my test allowed me to go back to previous questions.
Who knows what the hell Cisco is doing? Do they know what they're doing? :-)
I think they enjoy driving us nuts. :-)

Shawn K.

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From: douglas mizell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 11:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: 351-001 [7:43231]


Hello all,

I just got finished with the beta written exam and thought I'd 
comment while it's still fresh. This test was far and away the most 
difficult Cisco exam I have ever seen and probably the toughest cert exam 
period. Out of 150 questions I would say that there were thirty that I just 
guessed at, very heavy on multicasting and MPLS, two things in which I have 
no realworld exposure. Some BGP scenarios that were beyond my imagination 
and certainly farfetched even in a large ISP. Bottom line is they have taken

some of us at our word that the original written exam was too easy. I have 
yet to take the 350-001 but I have been studying towards it for the last 
four months with practice exams and have the CCDP, this new test is not for 
rookies. The worst part of this is that after probably failing my first 
Cisco exam I came away knowing that I am a long way from being ready for the

lab.
I am not going to give up by a long shot but I have to re-think my strategy,

I need more training. Between my home lab and work I have probably touched 
about fifty percent of what is covered. Back to the drawing board for me.
BTW. This test did allow you to go backwards. I did not have a single type 
in the command question and only one decipher the RIF question. Lots of 
scenarios and network illustrations.

Doug Mizell
CCNP/CCDP



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351-001 [7:43231]

2002-05-03 Thread douglas mizell

Hello all,

I just got finished with the beta written exam and thought I'd 
comment while it's still fresh. This test was far and away the most 
difficult Cisco exam I have ever seen and probably the toughest cert exam 
period. Out of 150 questions I would say that there were thirty that I just 
guessed at, very heavy on multicasting and MPLS, two things in which I have 
no realworld exposure. Some BGP scenarios that were beyond my imagination 
and certainly farfetched even in a large ISP. Bottom line is they have taken 
some of us at our word that the original written exam was too easy. I have 
yet to take the 350-001 but I have been studying towards it for the last 
four months with practice exams and have the CCDP, this new test is not for 
rookies. The worst part of this is that after probably failing my first 
Cisco exam I came away knowing that I am a long way from being ready for the 
lab.
I am not going to give up by a long shot but I have to re-think my strategy, 
I need more training. Between my home lab and work I have probably touched 
about fifty percent of what is covered. Back to the drawing board for me.
BTW. This test did allow you to go backwards. I did not have a single type 
in the command question and only one decipher the RIF question. Lots of 
scenarios and network illustrations.

Doug Mizell
CCNP/CCDP



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