Iristheangel wrote: » There is no "meant to" when it comes to the Cisco exams. If you're new and you're just learning, it's natural to go through the natural progression from associate>professional>expert, but if you already have the knowledge then you just have to prove it for the exam. The CCIE has the lowest pass rate for almost any test in any field (26% overall) and there's a reason why only about 20K or so people actually have the credentials. Cisco doesn't need to put prerequisites for it since the test stands alone in difficulty.That being said, it's impossible to BS the CCIE lab so unless you actually know what you're doing, you'll fail. If you pass, then you deserve the credentials and who cares what certification steps you took to get there?
Iristheangel wrote: » hahahah man, this was 5 years ago? I was so so so naive. Since then, I've met so many fake dumper CCIEs. Sigh... Past Iris, meet future Iris. Future Iris is going to smack some sense in you. k. thx. bai.
Ertaz wrote: » This sentiment deserves it's own thread. If you would have told my younger self that I would go from "IT Outlaw/Configuration Cowboy" to "IT Sheriff/Compliance Whisperer" I would have horse laughed you out of the room. Times change and, if we're lucky, we use the experience to become enlightened without being bitter.