EdTheLad wrote: » Tell me about it, i'm gonna take it in the next week or two.
ccie15672 wrote: » Inbetween practice labs for the JNCIP.. I've been squeezing a few chapters in a week from Optimal Routing Design in preparation for CCDE.. I got tired for studying for the same written exam after taking it only twice... exactly because of all the details you forget. I was not happy with the third edition of Odom's book... I look forward to the fourth. It would help tremendously if they could really pack the included practice exam engine with a lot of questions.... like a thousand or more.
Ahriakin wrote: » Best of luck (to you both). I hated the written, while it was tougher the Lab was more logical and rewarding, the written felt more like a necessary evil.
Turgon wrote: » Passed today. Solid score. Happy.
Slowhand wrote: » Congrats, and good enthusiasm.
tim100 wrote: » Congratulations! Do you plan on scheduling your lab soon? I know you are working extremely hard and how much it takes away from family time. Hopefully all goes well.
Turgon wrote: » I have started to receive PMs from people who want to know which **** version they should use to take the test. For the record I do not use **** so please go elsewhere! Clowns.
Turgon wrote: » I thought about a NOC job for about five minutes as I know some of these afford quiet times when you can do a few hours inbetween tickets, but the money is bad and I think I would get very bored!
nullrouter wrote: » so is there a lab date yet?
Forsaken_GA wrote: » Yeah, you really do get alot of free time to study. Up until earlier this year, I was a NOC Monkey, and when I was working overnights, I usually had 6+ hours a night to study, and some nights over 9 hours when I worked weekends (we work 12 hour shifts), so it was great. Then I was retarded enough to get myself promoted to engineering. Thankfully, I managed to convince them to let me work nights again as the overnight engineer, so I still have plenty of time to study once my to-do list has been cleared out.