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Dec. 18th, 2008 @ 08:04 pm
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for the non technies, that's my CCIE number. 3 weeks of working and now it's over!. let the partying begin!Current Mood:  tired
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| From: | vatine |
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December 18th, 2008 09:27 pm (UTC) |
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Conga rats, I guess (nopes, still haven't re-tried R&S Written, waiting to see if work will pay, once we're properly transferred over).
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| From: | pvaneynd |
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December 19th, 2008 04:35 am (UTC) |
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That is one of the advantages of working for Cisco: we get 3 weeks to study and can try the exam 3 times without paying. The fourth attempt is a really expensive lunch also for us :-).
I can give you one advice: I did a statistical analysis and all people from our group that passed recently listened to 'cheesy metal', and as you can see in my fast.fm page I did the same :-).
Now off to work to close some cases and prepare to go on holiday. Without taking the books with me.
I hope your work will pay, as it really is a learning experience...
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| From: | vatine |
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December 19th, 2008 07:02 am (UTC) |
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Well, my score has crept closer to "passing" each time I've tried the written, so I have smoe vague hopes of actually passing next time. Meanwhile, I have been given roughly half a day per week to study, so at the moment I'm plowing through Routing TCP/IP, vol II by Carroll/Doyle and that should hopefully push my multicast knowledge high enough to score a "pass" next time.
Then, of course, there's the lab...
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