+1

-Randy

On Jun 8, 2012, at 12:56 PM, George Leslie <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> 
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> My we have a lot of moaning minnies on the forum of late.
> 
> So thought I’d pitch in my 2p worth (which is about 3 cents
> to all you in the US!)
> 
> I personally like 8 hours slots (ok 7h 45 min).  Not 4 hours lots, 8 hour.  
> IPExpert’s mission in life is to prepare us
> for the real CCIE lab exam.  It is 8
> hours in length.  Not offering (close to)
> 8 hour slots would be a failure in that mission.  They would then be faced 
> with a mass of
> complaints about how having only 4 hour slots is not a realistic 
> representation
> of the real lab.
> 
> You see their dilemma? 
> In the space of a few days, they have had people complain that 8 hours
> are too long and then some turn around and complains about losing 15 minutes 
> at
> the end of the lab.  They cannot cater
> for everyone.  So, their choice is to
> give you as close possible to lab experience given the tidy up time.
> 
> When you all bought your BLSs or rack time, you ALL KNEW
> what you were buying.  Don’t turn around and
> complain about it now.
> 
> For those of you that want 4 hour slots:
> 
> Use GNS, buy your own kit from EBay, borrow some pieces from
> work, or use one of the many other vendors who offer smaller timeslots.  You 
> have more options than IPExpert.  Or, put two 4 hour slots back to back and 
> use
> an 8 hour session.
> 
> For those from Europe that have complained about the start
> times, grow up.  I’m in the UK, and 5
> hours behind Proctor Labs start times. 
> My start times are 05:00, 13:00 or 21:00.  I use 13:00 if I can, or 05:00 if I
> must.  All you lot east of here have an
> extra one or two hours earlier in bed compared to me, yet you are still
> complaining….
> 
> For those of you that want the 8h 15, I’m sorry, but 24 hrs
> divided by 8 hours 15 does not end up in an whole number.  If that 15 minutes 
> is so important to you,
> then start your lab 15 minutes before your proctor labs session starts, for 
> your
> read through, your diagrams etc.  Or
> start it 30 minutes earlier if you need to. 
> Or do the layer 2 section by doing offline scripts in notepad that you
> can merely paste into the switches to save time typing at the command
> line.  So many ways to save the 15 minutes.
> 
> Time keeping is part of the CCIE discipline, and this
> teaches you some.
> 
> To bods at IPExpert/Protcor Labs: don’t listen!  You have it right!
> 
> Regards, George.
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> From: [email protected]
>> Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2012 08:52:51 -0700
>> To: [email protected]
>> CC: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] vrack time slots availability
>> 
>> On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 10:51 PM, Josh Atterbury
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Maybe IPX should update the workbooks to say estimated for 7:45 hours :)
>> 
>> Honestly, if someone can finish all the Volume 2 and Volume 3 labs in
>> under 8 hours, I'd be beyond impressed. Those 15 minutes really don't
>> change anything.
>> 
>> We *could* offer 8 hour time slots, but then it will be students'
>> responsibility to clean up the pod they work on. We have had this long
>> time ago. Didn't work :-)
>> 
>> --
>> Marko Milivojevic - CCIE #18427 (SP R&S)
>> Senior CCIE Instructor - IPexpert
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