From: R. Scott King (scking@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Oct 11 2001 - 13:15:28 GMT-3
People who pass or fail don't GET their score. You get an email with the
test divided into five sections and they tell you what percent of that area
you passed.
Scott King
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Fred Danson
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2001 3:22 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Cc: Hotmail
Subject: Re: SURVEY: Pass or Fail?????
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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