From: RB (slowgo@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Oct 24 2001 - 05:40:41 GMT-3
One thing to keep in mind is you need a total of 80 points out of the 100
possible to pass as far as I have heard. You could have 100% on several low
point items and below 80% on several high point items and not have a total
of 80 points. You have to consider the weight (or total point value)of the
item scored to come up with a legitimate comparison. I too, would be
curious to know if a point value is revealed with a passing score. Not that
I really care, pass is good enough!!! I have heard the scoring report is
similar to the prometric review of your written tests, so at least you would
know your strong and weak points. I am more concerned with the scoring and
the electronic element of the scoring of the lab, I have heard rumors of the
so called e-proctor. I'm sure that you could electronically verify
connectivity via pings, etc. and look for keyboard strokes, etc. but it
would be difficult to verify route-maps, access-lists, etc in my opinion.
You can do variations with permit/deny that are correct and use the same
amount of command lines, but different in wording. I did listen to the
Lorne Braddock interview on www.ccprep.com and it was informative and sounds
like they are trying to be as fair as possible. We've all heard the rumors
about some proctors being more particular, arrogant, etc...but you can't
eliminate the human element totally.
RB
so the exam is not graded on overall passing score ? and is based on
different parts of the exam ?
I dont know if this is NDA, but all I know is you need 80% or higher in
order to pass the lab. Can somebody confirm this ?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dezhong Cai" <dcai@cisco.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 9:46 PM
Subject: one day exam result
> Hi,
>
> Today I received my score report, unfortunatly I failed.
>
> I got the pass percentage for different part, but I didn't get the overall
> pass percentage. I calculate my overall score according to the different
> parts pass percentage, it should be around 80%. I heard there IS a overall
> pass percentage in your score report, but the protor said there is NOT.
>
> Could someone tell me whether you receive the overall score in your score
> report?
>
> Thanks
>
> dcai
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