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My First Failed Cert!!!!
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| Well guys I guess there is a first time for everything I just don't know how to deal with it. I have never failed any certifications exam because I always give a hundred and ten percent but this time it was not good enough. Although it was the CCIE written exam I still thought I had everything down. I guess I should listen up and do CCNP first. I ONLY FAILED BY ONE QUESTION AHHHHH!!!!!!  | |
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| Nicole 2001-07-26, 4:47 pm |
| It happens. You'll murder it next time! | |
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| Randy, I noticed your working on CCIE as well. Did you earn CCNP and DP before you went ahead with IE studies? If so does it help a great deal. I don't work with routers a whole lot at work but I do have a couple of used 2500's at home as well as every sim on the market (I think). CCIE is a title I have wanted since day one but I think I might be jumping the gun. GOOD LUCK | |
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| Thanks Nicole. | |
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| I've got one more exam before getting my CCNP, but my goal all along was CCIE. I figure that in this track, you've bound to get several failures before you get the big prize. Just gotta keep on trying. | |
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| Thanks Randy, I guess the first fail is the toughest to get over. I think I will step back and go for CCNP. In all honesty I think I was lucky that I only failed the written by one because I thought I did worse. In retrospect I don't think I would have deserved to pass.  | |
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| I've had that feeling a number of times before. Anyway, just chalk it up to experience and keep on rollin'. | |
| ace123 2001-07-27, 6:07 am |
| Sorry to here it. Hang in there | |
| Adam3 2001-07-27, 10:43 am |
| Thanks Randy and Ace.
GOOD LUCK TO BOTH OF YOU IN THE FUTURE!!! | |
| Randy 2001-07-27, 10:46 am |
| Same to you, mate! |
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