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Old 11-Sep-2007, 11:23 AM
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Looking for lab partner CCIE RS Lab

HI,

I am in UK, close to London, i have set up my own lab for the exam, and searching for a partner. I am planning to join a boot camp as well, please let me know if this is a good choice or not. tx



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I am planning to join a boot
Have you done any of this before?
Boot camps can be a good thing for refreshing however they have a major negative side. If you were to go on it and get a qualification having had no experience an employer might look negatively on that.

Setting up a small lab at home is a great idea Get some of that self study on the go and youll be fine, use this forum for any help needed, take some practice tests and when you feel ready go for the real thing.

 
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Old 12-Sep-2007, 05:49 AM
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Hi,,, yep you are right...

I thought of the same, got some self study books and on the go, and i have some experiance to back me up, but i was all the same thinking about the Boot camp because of some difficult areas to resolve.

I was searching a very interactive boot camp not a one with simulators, and so far i got about three to four institutes.

What are your recommendations ?

Internet w********t
W***** S******
IP******

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Zid


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Old 16-Sep-2007, 12:13 PM
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Thumbs up RS Lab exam Boot camp

I am a pass CCIE RS, i saw your post and thought to add my comment.

I went through a enormous pressure to get through CCIE lab exam, and i knew the subject, I had experiance, but the edge of passing the exam came through the Boot camp.

I have attended W*****, H***** is not only an instructor but also a CISCO GURU. So you might as well take the best advantage and pass through. Good luck...


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Old 27-Oct-2007, 03:13 AM
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Question Winnet Harith's CCIE bootcamp in UK

I do agree with you. Those there are the best bootcamps I heard too. I have few friends who went to IP****** and I*********** E*****. Some of them say those are excellnet. Some don't agree. I also inquired from both places to get my training done. Only problem with them is , they don't tell who will be the instructor till the first day of the course which was bothering me.

I feel in the traing field the instructor is the one who plays the major role. Not the institute. But When I checked with w***** ( Link Removed ) they told me all of their CCIE RS and CCIE Voice bootcamps only conducted by H***** , Quadruple CCIE. I also read a lot about him on the web. It looks like vey promising. I have already registered with them for November 5th CCIE Voice Lab course. I will let you guys know when I finish my course.

Peter Keneman.

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I thought of the same, got some self study books and on the go, and i have some experiance to back me up, but i was all the same thinking about the Boot camp because of some difficult areas to resolve.

I was searching a very interactive boot camp not a one with simulators, and so far i got about three to four institutes.

What are your recommendations ?



Thanks,

Zid

 
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