![]() They failed the exam because they lost much time and concentration. Not knowing there things can slow you down significantly. I met some guys at the lab exam who didn’t know that there is only one monitor, or that there will get a terminal without tabs, or that there is only a US layout keyboard. Try to get the experience directly from real CCIE’s, that can be very helpful. They will intimidate you with irrelevant stories about their “friend’s friend’s friend’s friend” who didn’t pass the exam for 6 times i a row. Try not to listen to the people with all the negative connotations about the exam because is very likely that they didn’t study or attempted the CCIE lab. The next thing that’s important is to getting as much of other people’s experiences with CCIE studies and the very exam. Later that day, or tomorrow, get the videos and books about those topics and refresh your knowledge. You shouldn’t have more than two days in a row without at least few hours of work.Įvery lab you make, put the topics that you didn’t comprehend inside your notepad. It is not bad to change the plan frequently as long as you stick to it. Learning and making labs, following your plan is the best thing you can do. You simply cannot remember everything in that moment! It’s strange, but it’s also possible to forget about things that you previously understood. Sometime is good to have a piece of paper where you can write down your comments or commands that you finally comprehend in the way that it fits your mind. You will see that, although you understand it clearly, few days later, that explanation in your own couple of words could help you recall the “damn thing”. You should have your plan on a piece of paper and it will be a perfect reference point in future tough moments.īuy yourself a moleskine planner that fits your pocket and have it with you all the time. It’s not possible to have a detailed 12 month study plan in your head. For most people, the preparation will take about a year or so, if you already have an average CCNP knowledge. It easy to give up when you think about all the things you need to go through. Without a plan written on a paper, planer, calendar, your thoughts get all messy because of the blueprint being so huge. You find yourself a month later realising that you unintentionally gave up and didn’t study for last few weeks. After a month of reading those books and watching videos you forget where you were in the blueprint and, without a strict plan, you don’t know how to proceed. This is a crucial thing that you need to do if you wish not getting off the track after a while and simply giving up the study. I must say that the most important thing at the very beginning of the preparation process is having a good study plan. What’s important and what is not Important This is also a perfect occasion to brag about passing the damn thing and write a bit about myself. On technology blog, this is a rare opportunity when is alright to write a self reflection. One of the most important things for me was to gather others candidate experience and suggestions in making a good study plan and get the info about the books and stuff. ![]() I think that is the right thing to do. This article is for all of you out there who are still trying to study for this exam and need some suggestions. I will give you an overview of the whole process including the materials used, videos watched, books read and struggles that I went through. It’s mostly a thriller, and some drama towards the end. To be honest, when I look back, I do not really know the main reason behind going through all this trouble, but I can tell you the story about how I did it. ![]() This is the story on how I became CCIE# 46173 Materials, Videos from Jeremy and INE and all the books I used. ![]() This is the story on how I became CCIE# 46173. ![]()
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