We are super excited to announce that Arthur Spahnle has become CCIE #65668 this week by passing the CCIE Enterprise Wireless lab!
It's an incredibly hard lab and Arthur is one of only a few who have passed this version. What a rock star!
@Wax_Trax@nickrusso42518 Take college professors, they know what's on their exams and they teach their students the knowledge needed to pass those exams. I would wager the majority of them do it in an ethical way.
@Wax_Trax@nickrusso42518 It's a good discussion. I think being committed to creating ethical training materials is an important component. If it's your goal to equip your students to pass the exam without just teaching the exam, then you'll make good choices as far as how you teach.
I just registered for Cisco Live in San Diego & entered to win a backstage pass & meet the band! https://t.co/5186Ds4wQc #CLUS#CLUSwin https://t.co/5186Ds4wQc
@wirednot As others have mentioned, there's a lot to take into consideration. In my past experience, the complexity came mostly from the types of clients that you were forced to support and the policies/features that were desired.