Re: lab no more 12 months.. [7:8509]

2001-06-14 Thread hal9001

Me-thinks they are getting backed up with lab takes and re-takes but I don't
see how this cures the situation.

Karl
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From: Morabito Joe 
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Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 3:48 PM
Subject: RE: lab no more 12 months.. [7:8509]


 Here is the url:
 http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/ccie_program/policies.html


 Here is the quote from the site:

 Written Exam Expiry
 Candidates must attempt the CCIE Lab exam within 18 months of passing the
 CCIE Qualification exam. As long as a candidate attempts the CCIE Lab at
 least once every 12 months after the first lab attempt, the candidate may
 take up to three years to pass the Lab Exam. However, if a candidate has
not
 passed the CCIE Lab exam within three years of passing the written exam,
he
 or she must retake the CCIE Qualification exam before the candidate will
be
 allowed to schedule the Lab exam again.


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 Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 10:24 AM
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 Subject: Re: lab no more 12 months.. [7:8509]


 From: Morabito Joe
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 Subject: lab no more 12 months.. [7:8509]
 Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 08:45:35 -0400
 
 Did anyone catch that the lab must now be taken no longer than 18 months.
 I
 was looking at the web site and was surprised to see this change.

 Nope, can't find it.  The one change I can find is that if you score less
 than 20 points on your first day, you have to wait six months before
trying
 again, but you only have to wait 30 days if you score over this.

 Has anyone else seen any other changes?  I heard a rumor about 2900
series
 switches in the lab.

 Can't see the point, their is little difference between these and the
5000s.

   The G's are a little different being classical IOS based.

 Rob./

 Joe Morabito
 
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RE: lab no more 12 months.. [7:8509]

2001-06-14 Thread Morabito Joe

Here is the url:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/ccie_program/policies.html


Here is the quote from the site:

Written Exam Expiry 
Candidates must attempt the CCIE Lab exam within 18 months of passing the
CCIE Qualification exam. As long as a candidate attempts the CCIE Lab at
least once every 12 months after the first lab attempt, the candidate may
take up to three years to pass the Lab Exam. However, if a candidate has not
passed the CCIE Lab exam within three years of passing the written exam, he
or she must retake the CCIE Qualification exam before the candidate will be
allowed to schedule the Lab exam again. 


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From: Robert Nelson-Cox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 10:24 AM
To: Morabito Joe
Subject: Re: lab no more 12 months.. [7:8509]


From: Morabito Joe 
Reply-To: Morabito Joe 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: lab no more 12 months.. [7:8509]
Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 08:45:35 -0400

Did anyone catch that the lab must now be taken no longer than 18 months.  
I
was looking at the web site and was surprised to see this change.

Nope, can't find it.  The one change I can find is that if you score less 
than 20 points on your first day, you have to wait six months before trying 
again, but you only have to wait 30 days if you score over this.

Has anyone else seen any other changes?  I heard a rumor about 2900 series
switches in the lab.

Can't see the point, their is little difference between these and the 5000s.

  The G's are a little different being classical IOS based.

Rob./

Joe Morabito

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