Hello Eric,

Welcome to the wonderful world of CCIE study. As you can see, it's
hard work - and it almost never ends ;-).

Obviously, ideally prepared student in the bootcamp should be able to
kick me out and teach class instead of me, but I had only two of those
so far in my classes ;-). If you can watch all the videos, listen to
all the audio and do parts of Volume 1, you will be well prepared to
take the bootcamp.

However, I should point out that the more you know, the more you will
be able to take from the class. Bootcamp is a firehose - if you're not
ready, you won't get as much. I don't think there is a need for you to
reschedule, if you can commit to going to at least the material I
mention above. Volume 2 is not a prerequisite.

--
Marko Milivojevic - CCIE #18427
Senior Technical Instructor - IPexpert

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On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 17:20, Eric campbell <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello, all
>
> I am new to the game and thank you all for your continued use of this list. It
> is very helpful.
>
> Marko,
>
> I am booked currently for your march 7th ILT class. I have just passed my
> written however and am just now digging into the volume 1 workbook. Obviously 
> I
> am time constrained between now and then. Would you suggest I postpone my
> attendance until I have been able to complete volumeĀ 2 as well? I am concerned
> about being properly prepared with the knowledge level I need to properly 
> attend
> this course and get out of it what is intended. Not to mention not slowing
> everyone else down. Thanks for your time.
>
> Eric Campbell
>
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