Re: Surprising score report

From: Mark Miller (markmiller@alltel.net)
Date: Mon Feb 10 2003 - 21:36:15 GMT-3


I took the lab back in november right after it was changed. I walked out
almost KNOWING I had passed. When I got my score report back I was
in total shock when I saw 0% in FOUR categories!!

I requested a rescore, it took a few days short of a month to get back, with
a change in only one category. I would not recommend a re-score, but really
think hard about what you did that could have been wrong.

I just took the lab again a few days ago, and failed again, but my scores
looked A LOT better. KEEP TRYING!

Mark Miller

----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Young" <cc_young@pacbell.net>
To: "Dimitris Vassilopoulos" <Dimitris.Vassilopoulos@eurodyn.com>
Cc: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 5:03 PM
Subject: Re: Surprising score report

> I did the same.
> I recommend forgetting the rescore. The CCIE team is very inflexible in
> their rescores in my opinion. You also will not get an explanation as
> to why you did not get points. Remember that there are many ways of
> doing a task in an exam, but the only way that counts is the Cisco way.
> It will cost you $250 and you are better off going back to the books and
> spending the money on more rack time to prepare for your next test.
>
>
> Dimitris Vassilopoulos wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
> >
> > Has anyone experience a confidence of passing the lab right after
> > leaving the center
> > while the received score report showed a failure at about 50%????
> >
> > If so, do you know someone who requested a re-open? What happened
> > afterwards?
> >
> > Any input is welcomed.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Dimitris
> > .
> .
.



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