Re: SURVEY: Pass or Fail?????

From: Fred Danson (Fred190044@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Oct 11 2001 - 06:21:40 GMT-3


   
People who pass or fail are not allowed to reveal their score. It's a
violation of the NDA.

Brian Dignan
CCIE# 8248
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hotmail" <jthao1@hotmail.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 10:30 PM
Subject: SURVEY: Pass or Fail?????

> Hi All,
>
> Can you guys out there who have taken the 1-day exam tell us if you passed
> or failed. I know you probably don't want to divulge your failing score,
> but your score, whether passing or failing, would be appreciated. This
will
> help us who are taking the exam in the near future gauge the difficulty of
> the new format.
>
> This will help us get an idea of the passing rate and the level of
> difficulty.
>
> Thanks a bunch
> Joseph
>
>
> PS. Those of you who have passed the easier 2-day format, please don't
flame
> me with lectures about how one should be prepared and not worry about the
> format. The fact is, the 2-day exam is easier by virtue of having more
> time. Having more time means that you have more time to look up things on
> the CD. Having simple configuration task in the exam is an advantage
> because one can breeze thru the easy config stuff and have more time to
look
> up things on the CD for more difficult stuff. The 1-day format does not
> leave you with time to look up things on the CD. Hence, you have to
> memorize all of the possible complex configuration tasks. This is one
> aspect of the 2-day format that 2-day CCIEs are not willing to admit.
> 2-dayers will undoubtedly argue with you till your green how the 2-day
> format is harder, but the passing rate should reveal the fact. So,
please,
> please, please ... no flames. I am just conducting a survey.



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