There is no shame in failing a Cisco written test these days (not that there
ever was). I passed the CCIE Lab on the second attempt and a few months
later failed the Cisco Pix Firewall Exam again and again (after having
always passed Cisco written tests on the first try.)
The Cisco written tests
Hi, Rbx10
I agree w/ what Thomas said. Cheer up and go ahead!
Congratulations Thomas, a new CCIE!
I'm also preparing the CCIE written exam now. So maybe we can exchange some
study method and encourage each other when we feel sad.
Grant
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First of all I would like to thank you all for helping me out throughout my
study in preparing for the CCCIE written exam.
I study for 6 months straight for the CCIE written and today I got a scored
lower than dirt-- 41 :( Passing Score is 70.
I've passed CCNA and CCNP with no problem in the
I can't fail it a second time...
You'd better lose that attitude now. If you really can't fail it a second
time, then you had better stop now. I hope you will not give up, though. I
just suggest you alter your attitude and expectations.
To get the CCIE, you will need to be prepared to try and
Tom thanks for the word of encouragement. I will not give up.
I'm gonna go back to the drawing and work smarter.
-rbx10
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First of all I would like to thank you all for helping me out throughout my
study in preparing for the CCCIE written exam.
I study for 6 months straight for the CCIE written and today I got a scored
lower than dirt-- 41 :( Passing Score is 70.
I've passed CCNA and CCNP with no problem in the
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