From: Jarrod Mills (jarrod.mills@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Jan 25 2001 - 17:35:54 GMT-3
I was never told how many point I had, even at the end. After each section,
I was only told I had enough point to move on. Even in troubleshooting, I
was told we have introduced X number of faults. I asked how many I need to
get, but with no response. So, when only able to find x minus 2 faults, I
was paniced. Going into troubleshooting I only thought I missed one 3 point
question, but with no way to be sure, I kept trudging along. Bottom line,
keep troubleshooting till they make you leave or you have found everything.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason T. Rohm" <jtrohm@athenet.net>
To: "CCIELIST (E-mail)" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 2:13 PM
Subject: Lab Troubleshooting Section
> I have taken the lab once, but did not make it to troubleshooting.
>
> I know that they have a policy of not telling you your score at the end of
> day one... do they let you know where you stand (pointwise) at lunch on
day
> two? (I got sent home at that point.)
>
> The bottom line is... do you know how many faults you need to correct to
> pass? If I had all my points (no likely) it would be kinda silly to spend
> the whole afternoon looking for 25 faults when I only needed 5 to pass.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Jason T. Rohm
> Sr. Network Engineer
> Wire Technologies, Inc
> jtrohm@wiretech-inc.com
> (920) 766-5172
>
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