06/25/09
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Ivan @ 5:12 pm
Come see us this year at Cisco Live! in San Francisco, and have the chance to meet the staff that has helped hundreds of systems engineers and other experts achieve their CCIE certifications!

- Val Pavlichenko, along with Bruce Caslow, founded NetMasterClass in 2001, with the goal of creating the best training materials that candidates could use to achieve their CCIE. Together, Val Pavlichenko and Bruce Caslow, helped write the famous CCIE Prep book “Cisco Certification – Bridges, Routers, and Switches for CCIEs in 1998.
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Bruce Caslow, one of only 20 Cisco 360 Instructors in the World, has been teaching CCIE preparation for over 12 years. Bruce has also been and still is a major developer of learning content for the Cisco 360 Program, which helps students consider all configuration options, so that they can spot hidden issues.
On this event, we will go into deep detail and describe the Cisco 360 Learning Program for R&S. We will talk about the different ways that candidates may prepare for their CCIE, including the Self-Paced Study route, the Instructor Led in Class Training route, and the Mentoring route.
There is no other place where you get the chance to have over 3000 technology experts from the industry and Cisco.
Visit us at the Certification Lounge June 26 — July 2 July, and be on the lookout for special one-time offers on some of our products!
Location: Certification Lounge.
Time: Wednesday, July 1st, 2009.
- The Self-Study Path consists of Classes on Demand, a very challenging Exercise Workbook, 12 Graded Assessment Labs, and the Reference Library. We will discuss the importance of each of these products, and answer any questions the candidates may have about them.
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The Instructor Led Training Path consists of 2 Boot Camp courses:
- Advanced Workshop 1 is a course meant for a CCIE candidate who is very deep into their studies, and has mastered the basic fundamentals covered in the CCIE blueprint. The class is designed to be taken 3-6 months prior to an actual exam date, and its main emphasis is to help a student determine what “they don’t know” by targeting their weaknesses, thus expediting their studies by helping point them in the right direction.
- Advanced Workshop 2 course however, is designed for candidates who are on the “verge” of taking their actual lab exam. Students taking this course are on the final stages of their CCIE preparation, and are just in need of tons of hands-on practice, and confidence building. This course should be taken a month or so before the student’s actual lab date.