From: Dennis Dumont (dfdumont@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Feb 14 2002 - 14:47:01 GMT-3
I was all set to ignore this thread and move on, but
Jarod brings up I point I can't let slide. I have a
BS in chemistry and I know of not one test I took
wherein there were a multiplicity of correct answers
and I had to interpret the question to choose among
them.
Yes its a hard test. Yes you will fail. Probably
multiple times. But that's part of the process. Do
you want it bad enough to take the ego hit, study even
harder and come back for another shot?
just my $.02
--- Jarrod Mills <jarrod.mills@bellnetworks.com>
wrote:
> Well, as an attorney and a CCIE, I can assure you
> not everyone passes either
> of these tests. Each test is difficult in its own
> right, but to be
> brutally honest, I've taken Organic Chemistry tests
> that were more
> difficult than either of these - the only
> difference being what is at
> stake!
>
> Jarrod Mills, CCIE, CISSP, CSS1
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "McCallum, Robert"
> <Robert.McCallum@let-it-be-thus.com>
> To: "'John Neiberger'" <neiby@ureach.com>;
> <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 3:06 AM
> Subject: RE: FW: Number of people passing CCIE
>
>
> > John,
> >
> > Brussels has 12 seats!!
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: John Neiberger [mailto:neiby@ureach.com]
> > Sent: 13 February 2002 22:03
> > To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> > Subject: Re: FW: Number of people passing CCIE
> >
> >
> > How many testing sites are there, nine? And how
> many seats do
> > they each have, around five? That would mean that
> seven people
> > a day pass out of 45, which is about 15.5%. I've
> always heard
> > that the passing rate was about 15% so that seems
> right.
> >
> > John
> >
> >
> >
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