Congrats. The part on the Pearson test proctors being very inconsistent is so true. One person had me remove a trash can UNDER my desk. The next person said literally nothing....and I was squinting and mumbling because I was down to the wire on the exam. Certainly a much better experience than driving 45mins-1hour for an exam environment.
Buddy thank you for this video, congratulations on passing the test. I want to thank you for taking the time to make the video, it is always helpful. Hope the poor child is improving.
Thanks. My work/study ethic may be inspiring from the outside looking in, but if you look closer, you'll see I get stuff done in spurts. I might argue that slow, steady progress is probably more productive than the short "sprints" that I tend to do.
Congrats! 🎉 I can relate with the Pearson proctors being over the top. I was reading a long question so leaned forward and rested my chin on my upright arm on the desk. They IMMEDIATELY popped up and stated if I didn't remove my hand from my face right away my exam would be terminated. I was so conscious of my movement I ended up with such horrible neck ache for days afterwards. Passed the exam though lol. It does feel like they *have* to find an issue each time just to justify their existence. By making your environment better/more compliant each time you're probably making it worse as they'll nit pick further and further 😂
Congratulations! I have a few questions for you. 1. Do you read documentation from start to finish or do you read selected topics? 2. Do you have a dedicated reading/study time or do you push reading in when you have down time?
The camera, external device stuff is the reason I prefer a testing center. They want you to use a laptop yet you have to spin around the laptop camera to show everything it's so awkward. Everything external is so much better. I even had issues using my 32 inch screen because there was a glare and they couldn't see my eyes smh
Congratulations dude! I hope you’re considering creating a video about how earning your CCIE certification has impacted your career and financial success 🤑.
Maybe. I'm not a good representation though. I got my CCIE because I had a 10 year gap in my IT career. The goal was to convince someone to give me a chance even though I left networking in 2013, not to boost an existing career.
i found it too much a hassle to test from home. I passed the ceh a few years back via proctor-u. it look me longer to go thru the login process than it did to complete the test. never again. congratulations on the svpn.
Congrats. The part on the Pearson test proctors being very inconsistent is so true. One person had me remove a trash can UNDER my desk. The next person said literally nothing....and I was squinting and mumbling because I was down to the wire on the exam. Certainly a much better experience than driving 45mins-1hour for an exam environment.
Congrats man 🎉 I ‘m studying for SNCF 300-710, your videos are so inspiring and motivating
Best of luck
Buddy thank you for this video, congratulations on passing the test. I want to thank you for taking the time to make the video, it is always helpful. Hope the poor child is improving.
Congratulations! Love your style of videos as well!
Congratulations man your channel is great thank you for uploading
Glad you enjoy it!
Big congrats 🎉🎉🎉 your killing it your work/study ethic is amazing and inspiring! Thanks for sharing
Thanks. My work/study ethic may be inspiring from the outside looking in, but if you look closer, you'll see I get stuff done in spurts. I might argue that slow, steady progress is probably more productive than the short "sprints" that I tend to do.
@@jeremiahwolfe maybe but either way it’s effective and you get it done keep up great work!
Well done man! :)
Congrats! 🎉
I can relate with the Pearson proctors being over the top. I was reading a long question so leaned forward and rested my chin on my upright arm on the desk. They IMMEDIATELY popped up and stated if I didn't remove my hand from my face right away my exam would be terminated.
I was so conscious of my movement I ended up with such horrible neck ache for days afterwards. Passed the exam though lol.
It does feel like they *have* to find an issue each time just to justify their existence. By making your environment better/more compliant each time you're probably making it worse as they'll nit pick further and further 😂
Ha! Same thing for me! Got yelled at for resting my chin in my hand. I also got yelled at for mumbling to myself one time.
Congratulations! I have a few questions for you.
1. Do you read documentation from start to finish or do you read selected topics?
2. Do you have a dedicated reading/study time or do you push reading in when you have down time?
Congrats. A pass is a pass.
The camera, external device stuff is the reason I prefer a testing center. They want you to use a laptop yet you have to spin around the laptop camera to show everything it's so awkward. Everything external is so much better. I even had issues using my 32 inch screen because there was a glare and they couldn't see my eyes smh
Congratulations dude! I hope you’re considering creating a video about how earning your CCIE certification has impacted your career and financial success 🤑.
Maybe. I'm not a good representation though. I got my CCIE because I had a 10 year gap in my IT career. The goal was to convince someone to give me a chance even though I left networking in 2013, not to boost an existing career.
@@jeremiahwolfe did you end up getting a job? did the CCIE help you with that?
Congratulations on your SVPN. I'd like to know how much time you devote to studying each day to achieve such a remarkable performance.
All my free time. At least 4 hours a day.
@jeremiahwolfe I am already working in the VPN space with Cisco, is it worth getting the CCNP Security you think or not worth the time?
It's worth it if your employer wants you to get it.
It's worth it if the job(s) you are applying for list it as something they want.
IS THE SERVICE PROVIDER PATH WORTH IT??
Dont they have an exam just for firepower called 300-710 SNCF. Is that something you would take?
Passed it a month ago.
@@jeremiahwolfeyea I’m dumb as a rock literally watched that video
🎉🎉🎉
That's how you renew your CCIE right
www.cisco.com/c/en/us/training-events/training-certifications/certifications/continuing-education.html#~requirements
i found it too much a hassle to test from home. I passed the ceh a few years back via proctor-u. it look me longer to go thru the login process than it did to complete the test. never again. congratulations on the svpn.