Hello,

Now I am even more confused:

Based on the link that Dennis put out:

www.cisco.com/cco.shtml

It pulls up the previous Cisco web-page which states on the CCIE Lab policy 
page:

        3.Written Exam Expiry

Candidates must attempt the CCIE Lab exam within 18 months of passing the 
CCIE Qualification exam.



OK, Did Cisco's web master/programmer just do a copy and paste the original 
policy (within 1 year) to the new web-page and just overlooked the existing 
one as put up on www.cisco.com/cco.shtml??

Cisco, any comments??

Bottomline: Are candidates like me then still "safe"?? (I would like to be 
:-)

Thank you.

Sincerely.




>From: "Clubb, Steven" 
>To: "'Cisco Nuts'" , [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: New CCIE Lab Policy?? Why?? [7:55019]
>Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2002 13:17:03 -0500
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Cisco Nuts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 11:53 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: New CCIE Lab Policy?? Why?? [7:55019]
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>Hello, Has anyone noticed the new CCIE Lab policy on this Cisco's new
>jazzy web-site?  They have stated that: "Candidates must attempt the CCIE
>Lab exam within one year of passing the CCIE Qualification exam." It was
>set to 18 months as of last week. I had planned to schedule my lab for
>the last day of the 18 month period, just looking for any open slots
>anywhere.  My question is: What happens to candidates like me that have
>not scheduled and it's been over a year since I took my written exam? Am
>I pretty much scr@!$...?? If so, this is bad, real bad!! Can any one ask
>Cisco if this applies to candidates after Oct. 5th or to everyone else??
>Anyone
>else have any other ideas?? Thank you. Sincerely.
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