Re: 2nd RTP attempt

From: stan.zhang@verizon.com
Date: Thu Feb 06 2003 - 11:03:45 GMT-3


Bryan,

If you feel that the score you've gotten for those sections that you aced
are incorrect, I would have the test regraded. It's often that one
proctor's view differs from another, and perhaps having another proctor
grade your test, you may persuade him/her to your point of view. It's well
worth the $250.00, especially if you pass. The only time I don't recommend
to regrade is if you've missed the score by more than 10-15 points, however
if you fall within that, you should try to have your exam regraded. Best
of luck.

Stan Zhang
Project Engineer
Verizon Communication Inc,

                                                                                                                                       
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Everyone,

I wanted to give everyone a heads up. I failed my second attempt at RTP
last
week.
I must admit that I am a little shocked at my score this time. It seems to
me
that I should have gotten a higher score. I went into the test very
optimistic since I had done the necessary prep work. I practiced on a
variety
of different labs (ipexpert, ccbootcamp, shrike, and routopia). I got to
point that I would add extra scenarios to predict specific technologies
that
would show up on the lab.
When I received the actual test I felt totally optimistic because there
were
things on there that I knew I practiced. I breezed through those topics
effortlessly. I got tripped up on a technology that I have about 11 years
real world experience and I know with my eyes closed. I did not use the doc

CD since I knew the answers from my lab practice. I spent entirely too much

time on it and hence it took away from going over the exam. What troubles
me
is that my score did not reflect those topics I know I aced.

Here is what I learned from this attempt. This test is about knowing the
technology, but it is also about the mental indurance necessary to pass. I
believed that I was a little burnt out from all the hours I spent studying
as
well as doing my job.
My next attempt will be a successful one.

Regards

Bryan
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