Ahriakin wrote: » Go for the one you have a genuine interest in, it's going to be a hard enough slog anyway and if your heart isn't in it 100%....
gorebrush wrote: » Odd question, but for those of you in the UK - would going CCIE Voice be more useful/career aiding than R+S? I absolutely love learning about Voice - and really want the CCNP wrapped up so I can get on with CCNA:V then CCVP. However, with both the CCNP and CCVP wrapped up (I'd like to get all this sorted by the end of 2011), the dream is to go CCIE... (ideally twice over R+S and Voice) Does my plan make any sense?
geezer301 wrote: » Apologize for hi-jacking the discussion thread
geezer301 wrote: » Apologize for hi-jacking the discussion thread but I hope Turgon can provide some suggestion in tackling the new version of CCIE R&S exam. I would like to combine some lab prep time together with written prep and make the first R&S written attempt in 12-15 months' time. Just passed the last CCNP test this afternoon.
gorebrush wrote: » Somehow, something is telling me getting the CCIE at least started this year (I'm getting married in December) and i'd imagine kids will be happening at some point.......
laidbackfreak wrote: » based on this information. I would aim to get the CCIE written out the way before end of this year. and then look at the lab for 2011. A new wife while supportive at this stage will soon become more important if a new baby arrives any time soon after. (Of course that assumes you dont have kids between now and the wedding) ps congrats on the wedding (I missed that invite somewhere along the lines.... )
gorebrush wrote: » Wise words and am tempted to agree. So... CCNP -> CCIE: R+S it is then...
gorebrush wrote: » After having a discussion with my wife to be last night... The only proviso was that she could come to Belgium with me when I sit the lab. Yup, I'm marrying the right one CCIE this year it is then