Hi everyone,
I purchased Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1 and have logged a few hours of reading. I've been spending some time trying to nail a study framework to work from and have read various repetition strategies but would be keen to hear what others are doing.
I plan on preparing for the written and lab at the same time because I learn best this way. I like the idea of following a 4,7,12,20 day repetition cycle based on the blueprint topics. I figure it would take months (possibly up to a year) to cover all of the topics because I would be jumping back to repeat small labs and revise notes/chapters. (All of this is before getting serious about the lab exam, doing eight hour labs etc.)
Instead working directly from the blueprint topic by topic, I plan on reading Routing TCP/IP Vol 1, 2, mpls books etc marking off blueprint topics as I go. As soon as I have covered one topic I would enter a repetition schedule for it.
So the way I see it is this:
1. Read text book chapter, take concise notes and formulate questions and answers for revision. Do INE mini labs from Vol1.
2. Repetition schedule: Four days after first reading/labbing the topic. Re-read notes and answer questions formulated in step 1. Do one mini INE lab on the topic. Repeat this revision 4 days later, then 7 days after the first revision, 12 days after the second revision and so on. It may be possible to revise several blueprint topics in one revision session and I imagine it would be likely that several days of the week would become "revision days".
Peter from INE suggested using the SuperMemo method to formulate questions and answers
Using SuperMemo without a computer as opposed to re-reading chapters which would be much more time consuming. Is anyone doing this? Or are you just re-reading chapters and notes?
Comments?