During my preparation for the lab i had come into a lot of pages that were describing some things that you can do and possibly increase your chances of passing. Below you'll find some that i didn't do.
Before the exam
I didn't use any CCIE workbook
I didn't attend any CCIE bootcamp
I didn't watch any CCIE mailing list
I didn't use any CCIE dump program
During the exam
I didn't use any aliases
I didn't use the Terminal Server access
I didn't draw any L2/L3 diagram
I didn't wear ear plugs
That of course doesn't mean that everyone shouldn't do them. I just didn't do them, because i decided so.
For example, if i didn't have any work experience, i would probably do the 1st and/or the 2nd from the "Before the exam" list. Instead of all these "Before the exam" things, i decided to spend my time on practice.
Also, during the exam, i was prepared to draw my diagrams (i had done a lot of L2/L3 diagrams at home when doing Mock Labs), but as i was reading the tasks and looking at the provided diagrams, i decided that i could do it without drawing anything. On the other hand, i had to draw a very simple BGP peering diagram.
Don't forget that the CCIE Lab is completely a personal fight and the only one to decide what's best for you, is yourself. So, be the judge of your readiness and proceed accordingly.
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