Re: Question .. CCIE lab and scheduling! [7:2461]

2001-04-29 Thread Jason

Guess it's nice to be called "stupid" by someone who asked for advises.
Teach all of us not to response in future to stupid questions in the first
place.
Why did you bother to take the written in the first place, why not be
prepared for the lab and then take the written ? Sure as hell save all your
headaches !!
Between waiting 6 months and doing the lab at the nearest possible time, I'm
sure there are enough people "smart enough" to tell you that it might just
be worth it.


""Tony""  wrote in message
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> For all that responded with the "go to an international test site" ...
come
> on guys .. get real .. Pay thousands for travel or take another $200 (or
now
> 300) test.  Anyone smart enough to be pursuing their CCIE knows the answer
> to that question!
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tony
>
>
>
> "Tony"  wrote in message
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> > I've got a question that someone here will know the answer to.
> >
> > I took my CCIE written  last August and due to a busy work schedule and
> lots
> > of other certification requirements (AVVID, WLAN and other vendors) I
have
> > not been able to schedule my lab.  Now I'm getting ready to change jobs
> and
> > will immediately be looking to
> > schedule my lab at the new company.  If the written test is only good
for
> a
> > year ... when does this expiration kick in ? Is it based on
> > the day you TAKE the lab or when you sign up to take the lab?  With the
> long
> > wait to get into the lab will I be required to spend another $200 if my
> lab
> > can't happen before August? I'm sure someone who has taken the lab has
> been
> > through this same scenario
> > already.
> >
> > Thanks for your input ..
> >
> >
> > Tony
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Re: Question .. CCIE lab and scheduling! [7:2461]

2001-04-29 Thread Tony

I was pretty sure that was the case ... With the long lead times to get into
the lab I just figured by now Cisco would have
wised up and realized that the standard process would be to pass the written
THEN work on lab prep for at least 6 months
before FORKING up $1250 to schedule a lab rather then pass the written then
sign up for the lab knowing good and well that you will not pass it with
paper preparation only!!  I'd rather feel good about the lab FIRST then
schedule it and owe Cisco the money
whether I am ready or not in 6 months.

For all that responded with the "go to an international test site" ... come
on guys .. get real .. Pay thousands for travel or take another $200 (or now
300) test.  Anyone smart enough to be pursuing their CCIE knows the answer
to that question!


Thanks,

Tony



"Tony"  wrote in message
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> I've got a question that someone here will know the answer to.
>
> I took my CCIE written  last August and due to a busy work schedule and
lots
> of other certification requirements (AVVID, WLAN and other vendors) I have
> not been able to schedule my lab.  Now I'm getting ready to change jobs
and
> will immediately be looking to
> schedule my lab at the new company.  If the written test is only good for
a
> year ... when does this expiration kick in ? Is it based on
> the day you TAKE the lab or when you sign up to take the lab?  With the
long
> wait to get into the lab will I be required to spend another $200 if my
lab
> can't happen before August? I'm sure someone who has taken the lab has
been
> through this same scenario
> already.
>
> Thanks for your input ..
>
>
> Tony
> FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:
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Re: Question .. CCIE lab and scheduling! [7:2461]

2001-04-29 Thread Jason

If you make a booking for Singapore, you still can make it !!

""Tony""  wrote in message
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> I've got a question that someone here will know the answer to.
>
> I took my CCIE written  last August and due to a busy work schedule and
lots
> of other certification requirements (AVVID, WLAN and other vendors) I have
> not been able to schedule my lab.  Now I'm getting ready to change jobs
and
> will immediately be looking to
> schedule my lab at the new company.  If the written test is only good for
a
> year ... when does this expiration kick in ? Is it based on
> the day you TAKE the lab or when you sign up to take the lab?  With the
long
> wait to get into the lab will I be required to spend another $200 if my
lab
> can't happen before August? I'm sure someone who has taken the lab has
been
> through this same scenario
> already.
>
> Thanks for your input ..
>
>
> Tony
> FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:
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Re: Question .. CCIE lab and scheduling! [7:2461]

2001-04-29 Thread Patrick Murphy

If by the East Coast you are talking about Halifax you are still looking at
a 6 month wait!

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Subject: Re: Question .. CCIE lab and scheduling! [7:2461]


> Hi
>
> You have one year from the day you passed the written to make your first
> attpemt at the lab. You then have a total of three years from the time you
> passed the written to pass the lab. You might want to schedule the lab on
> the east coast as their wait times seem to be less. Also write
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and ask them for advice/help.
>
> BTW, the written has a $300 price now...
>
> HTH
> --
> John Hardman CCNP MCSE
>
>
> ""Tony""  wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > I've got a question that someone here will know the answer to.
> >
> > I took my CCIE written  last August and due to a busy work schedule and
> lots
> > of other certification requirements (AVVID, WLAN and other vendors) I
have
> > not been able to schedule my lab.  Now I'm getting ready to change jobs
> and
> > will immediately be looking to
> > schedule my lab at the new company.  If the written test is only good
for
> a
> > year ... when does this expiration kick in ? Is it based on
> > the day you TAKE the lab or when you sign up to take the lab?  With the
> long
> > wait to get into the lab will I be required to spend another $200 if my
> lab
> > can't happen before August? I'm sure someone who has taken the lab has
> been
> > through this same scenario
> > already.
> >
> > Thanks for your input ..
> >
> >
> > Tony
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Re: Question .. CCIE lab and scheduling! [7:2461]

2001-04-29 Thread John Hardman

Hi

You have one year from the day you passed the written to make your first
attpemt at the lab. You then have a total of three years from the time you
passed the written to pass the lab. You might want to schedule the lab on
the east coast as their wait times seem to be less. Also write
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and ask them for advice/help.

BTW, the written has a $300 price now...

HTH
--
John Hardman CCNP MCSE


""Tony""  wrote in message
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> I've got a question that someone here will know the answer to.
>
> I took my CCIE written  last August and due to a busy work schedule and
lots
> of other certification requirements (AVVID, WLAN and other vendors) I have
> not been able to schedule my lab.  Now I'm getting ready to change jobs
and
> will immediately be looking to
> schedule my lab at the new company.  If the written test is only good for
a
> year ... when does this expiration kick in ? Is it based on
> the day you TAKE the lab or when you sign up to take the lab?  With the
long
> wait to get into the lab will I be required to spend another $200 if my
lab
> can't happen before August? I'm sure someone who has taken the lab has
been
> through this same scenario
> already.
>
> Thanks for your input ..
>
>
> Tony
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Question .. CCIE lab and scheduling! [7:2461]

2001-04-29 Thread Tony

I've got a question that someone here will know the answer to.

I took my CCIE written  last August and due to a busy work schedule and lots
of other certification requirements (AVVID, WLAN and other vendors) I have
not been able to schedule my lab.  Now I'm getting ready to change jobs and
will immediately be looking to
schedule my lab at the new company.  If the written test is only good for a
year ... when does this expiration kick in ? Is it based on
the day you TAKE the lab or when you sign up to take the lab?  With the long
wait to get into the lab will I be required to spend another $200 if my lab
can't happen before August? I'm sure someone who has taken the lab has been
through this same scenario
already.

Thanks for your input ..


Tony




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