CCIE Lab Waiting Period [7:32232]

2002-01-16 Thread Ed Chuchaisri

Guys,

I wonder when is the earliest R/S lab available in San Jose if I passed the
written today?  I heard that it still takes at least 6 months even though
Cisco has changed the lab to a 1-day format.

And how do you compared the written exam to other Cisco Exam like CID 3.0 (I
think this is the most challenging one out there), Routing 2.0, and
switching 2.0.  Is it true that written exam for R/S is the combination of
Routing 2.0 and switching 2.0 together.  How many questions by the way?

Thanks,

Ed
www.router4u.com


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Re: CCIE Lab Waiting Period [7:32232]

2002-01-16 Thread Darrell Newcomb

I was presently surprised to see quite a lot of availability for Lab
testing in San Jose.  I'll let others comment on comparing to other
exams.

Ed Chuchaisri wrote:
> 
> Guys,
> 
> I wonder when is the earliest R/S lab available in San Jose if I passed the
> written today?  I heard that it still takes at least 6 months even though
> Cisco has changed the lab to a 1-day format.
> 
> And how do you compared the written exam to other Cisco Exam like CID 3.0
(I
> think this is the most challenging one out there), Routing 2.0, and
> switching 2.0.  Is it true that written exam for R/S is the combination of
> Routing 2.0 and switching 2.0 together.  How many questions by the way?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Ed
> www.router4u.com




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Re: CCIE Lab Waiting Period [7:32232]

2002-01-16 Thread Chuck Larrieu

Dare I release my currently scheduled date so I can look? ;->

the rule of thumb is that you can book a date this week or in six months,
but nothing in between.

Also, I believe Cisco is opening up dates on a month by month basis. In
other words, say for the month of February the schedule was based on the two
day lab. So in late January Cisco opens up the 14 days formerly reserved for
the second day of the two day lab. So for a very brief period of time there
are a number of openings available in February. This was certainly true a
couple of months ago when I was trying to book my next attempt.

Chuck


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> I was presently surprised to see quite a lot of availability for Lab
> testing in San Jose.  I'll let others comment on comparing to other
> exams.
>
> Ed Chuchaisri wrote:
> >
> > Guys,
> >
> > I wonder when is the earliest R/S lab available in San Jose if I passed
the
> > written today?  I heard that it still takes at least 6 months even
though
> > Cisco has changed the lab to a 1-day format.
> >
> > And how do you compared the written exam to other Cisco Exam like CID
3.0
> (I
> > think this is the most challenging one out there), Routing 2.0, and
> > switching 2.0.  Is it true that written exam for R/S is the combination
of
> > Routing 2.0 and switching 2.0 together.  How many questions by the way?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Ed
> > www.router4u.com




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Re: CCIE Lab Waiting Period [7:32232]

2002-01-16 Thread Darrell Newcomb

Now you have me interested since I haven't found much of any time to
prepare for and thus schedule the lab.  I logged in and in March see
sparse(if any) availability all the way to July.  Argh!  Time for me to
fish or cut bait this quarter.

So that answers Ed's question that he could run in and take the exams
quickly.  But it seems as Chuck is pointing out that since March on were
based on the 1 day schedule that things will change soon.

Chuck Larrieu wrote:
> 
> Dare I release my currently scheduled date so I can look? ;->
> 
> the rule of thumb is that you can book a date this week or in six months,
> but nothing in between.
> 
> Also, I believe Cisco is opening up dates on a month by month basis. In
> other words, say for the month of February the schedule was based on the
two
> day lab. So in late January Cisco opens up the 14 days formerly reserved
for
> the second day of the two day lab. So for a very brief period of time there
> are a number of openings available in February. This was certainly true a
> couple of months ago when I was trying to book my next attempt.
> 
> Chuck
> 
> ""Darrell Newcomb""  wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > I was presently surprised to see quite a lot of availability for Lab
> > testing in San Jose.  I'll let others comment on comparing to other
> > exams.
> >
> > Ed Chuchaisri wrote:
> > >
> > > Guys,
> > >
> > > I wonder when is the earliest R/S lab available in San Jose if I passed
> the
> > > written today?  I heard that it still takes at least 6 months even
> though
> > > Cisco has changed the lab to a 1-day format.
> > >
> > > And how do you compared the written exam to other Cisco Exam like CID
> 3.0
> > (I
> > > think this is the most challenging one out there), Routing 2.0, and
> > > switching 2.0.  Is it true that written exam for R/S is the combination
> of
> > > Routing 2.0 and switching 2.0 together.  How many questions by the way?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Ed
> > > www.router4u.com




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RE: CCIE Lab Waiting Period [7:32232]

2002-01-17 Thread Hire, Ejay

According to the online scheduler, the following dates/times are available
in San Jose.
17-Jan-2002
19-Jan-2002
20-Jan-2002
21-Jan-2002
22-Jan-2002

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Subject: CCIE Lab Waiting Period [7:32232]


Guys,

I wonder when is the earliest R/S lab available in San Jose if I passed the
written today?  I heard that it still takes at least 6 months even though
Cisco has changed the lab to a 1-day format.

And how do you compared the written exam to other Cisco Exam like CID 3.0 (I
think this is the most challenging one out there), Routing 2.0, and
switching 2.0.  Is it true that written exam for R/S is the combination of
Routing 2.0 and switching 2.0 together.  How many questions by the way?

Thanks,

Ed
www.router4u.com




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RE: CCIE Lab Waiting Period [7:32232]

2002-01-17 Thread Logan, Harold

I ran into the same thing in November, July 18 was the earliest date I
could get. I'm wondering if their system was revamped, or if they just
added more seats? Either way, I've already scheduled mine for July, and
while I'm tempted to move it up, I'm going to just take the extra prep
time.



> -Original Message-
> From: Darrell Newcomb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 9:22 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: CCIE Lab Waiting Period [7:32232]
> 
> 
> Now you have me interested since I haven't found much of any time to
> prepare for and thus schedule the lab.  I logged in and in March see
> sparse(if any) availability all the way to July.  Argh!  Time 
> for me to
> fish or cut bait this quarter.
> 
> So that answers Ed's question that he could run in and take the exams
> quickly.  But it seems as Chuck is pointing out that since 
> March on were
> based on the 1 day schedule that things will change soon.
> 
> Chuck Larrieu wrote:
> > 
> > Dare I release my currently scheduled date so I can look? ;->
> > 
> > the rule of thumb is that you can book a date this week or 
> in six months,
> > but nothing in between.
> > 
> > Also, I believe Cisco is opening up dates on a month by 
> month basis. In
> > other words, say for the month of February the schedule was 
> based on the
> two
> > day lab. So in late January Cisco opens up the 14 days 
> formerly reserved
> for
> > the second day of the two day lab. So for a very brief 
> period of time there
> > are a number of openings available in February. This was 
> certainly true a
> > couple of months ago when I was trying to book my next attempt.
> > 
> > Chuck
> > 
> > ""Darrell Newcomb""  wrote in message
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > > I was presently surprised to see quite a lot of 
> availability for Lab
> > > testing in San Jose.  I'll let others comment on 
> comparing to other
> > > exams.
> > >
> > > Ed Chuchaisri wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Guys,
> > > >
> > > > I wonder when is the earliest R/S lab available in San 
> Jose if I passed
> > the
> > > > written today?  I heard that it still takes at least 6 
> months even
> > though
> > > > Cisco has changed the lab to a 1-day format.
> > > >
> > > > And how do you compared the written exam to other Cisco 
> Exam like CID
> > 3.0
> > > (I
> > > > think this is the most challenging one out there), 
> Routing 2.0, and
> > > > switching 2.0.  Is it true that written exam for R/S is 
> the combination
> > of
> > > > Routing 2.0 and switching 2.0 together.  How many 
> questions by the way?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > >
> > > > Ed
> > > > www.router4u.com




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