Update and Narbik news

So now I am just waiting until lab seats are available by reading about MPLS and related new topics. I keep checking the site for 3.0 seats even though I know its a waste of time. I decided to reach out Narbik tonight and talk about what I should be doing between now and when I sit for 4.0. It was a good chat, that was the first time I had called him and you can really tell he cares about what his students are doing and making sure they learn and become experts on the material then pass the lab. We chatted about study strategy for the new material and he remind me to not rush into to a date. I still see seats for the first day of 4.0 and I want to do that just because I want to get the cert…but not doing that. Going to master all the topics before I schedule a date.

Narbik also gave me an update on what he has been doing for the new class and it sounds great! The class format it is changing and its going to be even more intense! He also let me in on a few details of a few out of class things he is working that will help all of his students. More on that later.

That’s all, just wanted to give a quick update. Now back to the DocCD for me.

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Steve is a Network Engineer/Architect based in Dallas working in the financial services industry. He has worked for enterprises, non-profits, service providers, as a freelance consultant and even a short time at Cisco, deploying and maintaining networks. When not being a geek he is a avid supporter of Arsenal football club and makes regular trips to Europe to watch them play. The best way to interact with Steve is on Twitter, you can follow him as @steve.

2 Responses to “Update and Narbik news”

  1. Steven A. Stout February 4, 2010 at 10:56 pm #

    For some reason your twitters show up on my Yahoo profile. Can you explain/fix this? Don’t really want what you have to say to show up as mine.

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    • Steve February 7, 2010 at 11:18 pm #

      Sounds like you set it up wrong. Not sure what you want me to do about it.

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