Re: certificate zone

2000-11-29 Thread rejected mail


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From: D. J. Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco
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Date: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 1:55 AM
Subject: Re: certificate zone


I used it extensively, both the CCNA and CCIE sections which helped me in
passing
the R/S written exam last July.  I suggest you read every tutorial and do
every practice
exam after the tutorial.  If you have access to a lab, you might wish to do
the labs also.

I took the practice exam twice.  the first time, I was a long way from being
in a position
to pass the real exam.  the second time I took it I was within 5 points.
That was at the
end of June prior to my attending Networkers in Orlando.

Again, for me it was money well spent.  You have the benefit of gleaning
some knowledge
from a number of networking heavyweights such as Pricilla Oppenheimer and
Howard C.
Berkowitz.  There is a new tutorial/exam/lab every month on a wide variety
of subjects.

I periodically take the practice R/S exam for review and to keep sharp.
Once I pass the lab
next year, I'll continue using certificationzone for when I have to
recertify.

You'll still need to use the Cisco web site; particularly the
internetworking guides and the
usual Doyle/Caslow/Halabit complement of books and I might also suggest the
CCIEprep
study guide by the Rossi family.

Hope this help..dj

""Hubert Pun"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Anyone have experience with the certificate zone CCIE R/S written exam
 section?  I have purchased that and wonder whether the level of
 difficulty compare to the real written exam

 thanks in advanced


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certificate zone

2000-11-28 Thread Hubert Pun

Anyone have experience with the certificate zone CCIE R/S written exam
section?  I have purchased that and wonder whether the level of
difficulty compare to the real written exam

thanks in advanced


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Re: certificate zone

2000-11-28 Thread D. J. Jones

I used it extensively, both the CCNA and CCIE sections which helped me in
passing
the R/S written exam last July.  I suggest you read every tutorial and do
every practice
exam after the tutorial.  If you have access to a lab, you might wish to do
the labs also.

I took the practice exam twice.  the first time, I was a long way from being
in a position
to pass the real exam.  the second time I took it I was within 5 points.
That was at the
end of June prior to my attending Networkers in Orlando.

Again, for me it was money well spent.  You have the benefit of gleaning
some knowledge
from a number of networking heavyweights such as Pricilla Oppenheimer and
Howard C.
Berkowitz.  There is a new tutorial/exam/lab every month on a wide variety
of subjects.

I periodically take the practice R/S exam for review and to keep sharp.
Once I pass the lab
next year, I'll continue using certificationzone for when I have to
recertify.

You'll still need to use the Cisco web site; particularly the
internetworking guides and the
usual Doyle/Caslow/Halabit complement of books and I might also suggest the
CCIEprep
study guide by the Rossi family.

Hope this help..dj

""Hubert Pun"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Anyone have experience with the certificate zone CCIE R/S written exam
 section?  I have purchased that and wonder whether the level of
 difficulty compare to the real written exam

 thanks in advanced


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