There are only so many ways to ask how much is 2+2.
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From: Elijah Landreth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2001 12:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CCIE Written Test - retraction
Hey All-
I neither meant to piss anyone off, nor to break a N
of the kind of questions you will
have, just take the exam once and you will know. The only difference is you
will lose time and money.
Kind Regards
Laurent
>From: Edward Hartman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: Edward Hartman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTEC
Let's not split hairs here, as I doubt Cisco is/would. I agree with Ed's
last statement
Cisco provides a list of topics for the exam. We can express our personal
opinion of TECHNOLOGY that we think is important for a career regardless if
it appears on an exam. Even if that opinion has been
This does cause a bit of confusion I took the CCIE writen twice. I saw
the same question on each test. It was in the format of select all that
apply. After each test, I looked and looked on CCO to find the possible
answer. I researched each of the possible answers that I was presented...
an
All-
While the list of Q's that Elijah posted may have been helpful, it does
tread close to (if not directly) violating Cisco's NDA. Cisco has clearly
posted on their web site a list of areas in which you need to be proficient
to pass the CCIE written exam. This is all we need. Posting test
i totally agree with andy. i am taking the test on the 17th and i find the
list of questions very helpful and it exposed some of my weaknesses which i
would try to cover up before the exam , thanks to andy. i have subscribed
this mailing list solely for the purpose of assistance in the prepration
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