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Ccnp Sp Cbt Nuggets Videos

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Well, so far the CBT videos have been EXTREMELY useful to me. But in terms of that over-the-top enthusiasm you mentioned. I know exactly what you are talking about, and I've noticed that as well. It also does indeed 'irritate' me at times. I guess it's because the enthusiasm levels just seem so forced at times.

As though some producer, or manager, behind the scenes is pushing the instructors to act this way. So ya, it really doesn't seem natural, and thus it's coming off as forced, and un-genuine at times. The older CCNA CBT nugget videos from a few years ago seemed to have a lot of genuine enthusiasm, and a lot of people noticed that, and complimented that aspect of the videos. So perhaps the producer behind the scenes of the newer videos wanted 'more of that'. Since so many people liked it previously, but that had an opposite effect, and was taken too far. Jimmy James & The Vagabonds Rar. No instructor, or video series is perfect. So despite that glaring issue in the newer CBT videos, I never the less enjoy them for the most part, and find them to be very helpful.

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