And because high school exams allows calculators explains why people
can't figure out how to make change today after hitting the wrong
keys on the cash register...
Because the education system in general is catering to the lowest
common denominator doesn't mean that
And because high school exams allows calculators explains why people
can't figure out how to make change today after hitting the wrong keys
on the cash register...
Because the education system in general is catering to the lowest common
denominator doesn't mean that a certification exam needs to.
Please not reply this post again, since I had already got the warning from
Juniper.
Thanks and regards,
Xu Hu
On 31 Mar, 2012, at 12:33, Ben Dale wrote:
>> I am not saying braindumps are good at all, but...
>>
>> What engineer when architecting/building/supporting a solution doesn't have
>> a
> I am not saying braindumps are good at all, but...
>
> What engineer when architecting/building/supporting a solution doesn't have
> access to the internet or reference tools?
>
I'd hazard a guess that neither Dodo or Telstra engineers were able to google
for help last month : P
It's Junos
On Mar 30, 2012, at 11:53 AM, Patrick Okui wrote:
> Dumps aside, most training outfits give a couple of sample exams -
> they're one of the few ways you can get a feel for the actual exam plus
> evaluate your own level of preparedness.
and there are practice exams available for this, and other,
On Fri Mar 30 18:24:39 2012, Richard A Steenbergen wrote:
> FWIW I personally
> think the new -SP exams are complete and utter crap compared to the
> classic -M exams, or at least the JNCIP-SP that I took to renew my JNCIE
> was at any rate... They're far more Cisco-like these days, full of
> total
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 11:59:35PM +1100, Skeeve Stevens wrote:
>
> I would like to see exams include man pages, or at least an approved
> reference book that would let you look up obscure crap you almost
> never need to know off the top of your head.
The labs actually do include full access to
I am not saying braindumps are good at all, but...
What engineer when architecting/building/supporting a solution doesn't have
access to the internet or reference tools?
I architect all day long and the Juniper and Cisco websites are my bible
for product knowledge, features, part numbers, etc etc
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 05:03:54AM -0700, Jared Gull wrote:
I'm with Graham. Sack up and have some integrity, learn the
material, and take the test pass or fail.
of course this is true generally, but the exams are not always
very compatible with practical networking experience.
Srsly, you need
I'm with Graham. Sack up and have some integrity, learn the material, and take
the test pass or fail.
From: Xu Hu
To: Graham Brown
Cc: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 3:08 AM
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] JNCIP-SP latest dumps
Ok,
Ok, boss, noted. Lol
2012/3/30 Graham Brown
> Xu,
>
> Just re-read the JNCIP|E Sybex books, if you use dumps to pass an exam it
> is cheating, devalues the certification and posting this sort of request on
> a public forum that the Juniper certification team subscribe to is risking
> having your
Xu,
Just re-read the JNCIP|E Sybex books, if you use dumps to pass an exam it
is cheating, devalues the certification and posting this sort of request on
a public forum that the Juniper certification team subscribe to is risking
having your certifications revoked.
It means so much more when you a
Hi Team,
Just want to check, if there any one have the latest JNCIP-SP dumps?
Because next week i need to attend the exam.
Thanks and Regards,
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