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remerolle wrote: Well I passed
Candidates must make an initial attempt of the CCIE lab exam within 18 months of passing the CCIE written exam.
mikej412 wrote: But if you can't get a lab attempt in within that time, remember that it is cheaper to let it expire and then retake the written when you're closer to being ready.
remerolle wrote: Well I passed but honestly it was nothing too bad. Take the important topics of the 4 CCNP tests and really focus on them, and well you got the written. This is nothing compared to the lab. I have maybe a little over a hundred hours of lab time under my belt working on material for the CCIE. I will put about 40 hours a week into my lab work assessing my weaknesses and such. Once I graduate in May and start my training program at work I might go for the lab depending on what the training program focuses on and such. At least I finished it in order to fulfill part of my independent study's requirements. Hell, I really feel like i have nailed down my Conceptual foundation preparing for this all. I am kind of drained from this Cert fever. In the process I might finally finish up some studies on SNPA, SNRS, and SND since I have completed courses for each here at college. I just never had the time to take them. I hate leaving the CCIE in the air, but I know I am not ready yet.
remerolle wrote: I am at college working part time on a networking job and studying IT (focusing on networking). My job involves consulting for small businesses and being a lab assistant tutoring and maintaining the campus networking lab. Thought we do not have a lone networking degree, the degree focuses on everything IT, and if you want to focus more so on networking, the sky is the limit.
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