From: Price, Jamie (jprice@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed May 31 2000 - 15:59:57 GMT-3
Title: RE: ISIS question
Just my opinion - please dont take any offense from it, its more of a
general observation - but I wouldn't be too inclined in getting into
the "its not worth too much so I can afford to lose it" frame of mind
if you are leaning that way.
Remember that there is no partial credit. To that end you may know
one of the more prevalent processes inside and out but if it isn't
working 100% on the day then there are no points. At times like that,
the 1 or 2 points that you can pick up from the more obscure functions
could easily mean a pass or fail.
Of course that doesnt answer your question as to whether you're going
to see it or not. From what I've heard a lot of those things that are
assumed, even rumored, to be "dropped" are still on some exam papers
that may be tucked at the back of the filing cabinet. If the proctor
has long arms you may just get one of those.
All the best,
Jamie
-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Barton
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Sent: 5/31/00 10:14 AM
Subject: ISIS question
I haven't heard too much about ISIS being on the exam lately. Can
anybody give some advice as to wether we need to be "exam ready" for
ISIS. I imagine that even if it is on the exam, it wouldn't be worth
very much.
I have also heard that Decnet has now been dropped from the exam, but
no
official word from Cisco. Any comments?
- Rob Barton
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