From: Erick B. (erickbe@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Feb 11 2003 - 22:37:47 GMT-3
Colin is right, has to be there way exactly or the
highway. I got mine rescored and my score went up
quite abit to 1-2 pts below passing which I still
question. They made some clear grading errors on mine
though that I knew were way off and on rescore the
scores were correct on the areas that were wrong.
I'll pursue the test again as soon as someone offers
to cover the costs... or I win the lottery.
--- Colin Barber <Colin.Barber@telewest.co.uk> wrote:
> There may be multiple ways of doing a task and there
> are all correct. There
> is no Cisco way. You just have to meet the
> objectives exactly
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Young [mailto:cc_young@pacbell.net]
> Sent: 10 February 2003 23:03
> To: Dimitris Vassilopoulos
> Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> 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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