From: David Luu (wicked01@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Jul 17 2002 - 16:21:16 GMT-3
they give little hints that you need to be able to pick up on as to how you
should configure it...
as for the re-evaluation...people have done the re-evaluation only to find
out that they got less points than before...
but if you feel that strongly that you should have passed and got the money
to fork over, then its up to you
At 10:46 AM 7/17/2002 -0700, Jaspreet Bhatia wrote:
>Folks,
> I took my first attempt at the Lab exam yesterday in San
> Jose and failed . I did the exam very well and attempted all of it and
> produced the desired results . I am not satisfied with the grading and
> was 100 % sure that I would make it through. Should I go in to have the
> exam re-evaluated or not ? I have spent about 10 months preparing for
> this and done every possible resource of labs ( commercial and cisco
> internal) , read all the books two to three times. Read all the samples
> and tips from CCO. Even in the exam , I did all the tasks that were
> required of me and got the results needed. My question is if there are
> multiple ways of doing the same task , is it that they are looking for a
> task to be done in a certain way or are they just looking for working
> results . If the latter is true , I should have passed . Please advise me
> as I feel very lost and without a clue...
>
>
>Thanks
>
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