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Final 40 Approach??


I would say concentrate on what you feel your weak area are, get all of your doubts straightened out, as far as Mock or tech specific labs, i don’t think it matters much, if any i would focus on what you got in the class. Do all the labs in the work books that you got, mine, Brian’s etc. and work on your accuracy. Speed should NOT and would NOT be an issue if you are totally ready.
Have a great Christmas and a new year.
On 12/20/07, Scott M Vermillion wrote: > > Folks, > > > I want to tell each and every one of you THANK YOU for taking the time out > of your busy study/work days to share your thoughts with me. I will be > taking all of your recommendations very seriously and it will all shape > how > I attack these final days (and so now anything bad that happens is YOUR > fault! ;=) ). > > > > Cheers all, > > Scott > > > > > > From: Scott M Vermillion [mailto:scott@it-ag.com] > Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 9:05 PM > To: ‘ccielab@groupstudy.com’ > Subject: Final 40 Approach?? > > > > OK all, I’m not quite down to 40 days ’till lab time but I will be by > Christmas. Of course I am interested in general thoughts on how to spend > these last weeks, but I am particularly interested to hear thoughts on > specifics, such as when best to do assessor labs. I know I still really, > really need to work on speed, so it’s too soon right now. But I don’t > want > to wait until the point of no return and bomb an assessor. Since there’s > only two of them, you really want to get as much out of each as possible. > Also, do you bother with reading anything but the DocCD and lab solutions > guides at this late phase? I’m finding myself really, really wanting to > read Odom’s QoS book again. Also that Router Firewall Security book has > largely faded from memory. I have books I haven’t even cracked (and at > least one more still in the shipping pipeline). Etc. > > > > I will mostly be staying with my full-time study approach but will be > blending in some paid work. Thus, I’m probably down to about 30 full > study > days left, which is why I chose to fire off this query now. Honestly, I > would likely slip my date a month at this point, but I’m already committed > to about three weeks of travel immediately following my current lab date, > so > slipping it a month would mean slipping it two or three, which I’m not too > keen on right now. I have lots of air miles, etc, so the lab isn’t as > expensive for me as for some. But I loathe failure in all of its many > forms, so I want to be deadly serious about each and every attempt. Any > and > all thoughts/experiences welcome!! > > > > Cheers, > > Scott > > _______________________________________________________________________ > Subscription information may be found at: > http://www.groupstudy.com/list/CCIELab.html >

– Narbik Kocharians CCIE# 12410 (R&S, SP, Security) CCSI# 30832 www.MicronicsTraining.com Sr. Technical Instructor www.Net-WorkBooks.com

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