RE: Lab re-score ? has Cisco ever made any serious mistake ?

From: Andre Teku (andre.teku@csosa.gov)
Date: Thu Apr 03 2003 - 20:10:54 GMT-3


Hi Nguyen,

Did you do EVERYTHING the CISCO WAY???? Believe me, there is a "CISCO way"
of handling/configuring labs and you must find that out. One more thing,
someone in a not-too-distant past wrote on this forum that the CCIE lab test
is "60% INTERPRETATION and 40% CONFIGURATION". I believe this to be true.
For most questions, the requirements are somewhat nebulous, with clues
interspersed here and there - You must read everything very carefully and
ask the proctor when things aren't clear enough. Of course doing this also
cut down on your time...

Anyway, "Hang in there" and just concentrate on your next shot.

Andre T.

-----Original Message-----
From: Nguyen Hoang Long [mailto:ng-hlong@hn.vnn.vn]
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 2:10 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Lab re-score ? has Cisco ever made any serious mistake ?

Hi Group,

I just failed my lab, although that's quite a shock for me, but more than
that
is the score of only about 40% with three portions came up with ZERO %
Having almost 4 hours for double check this time, already taking my 1st
attempt is 3 months ago, so let's not talk about things such as Lab's
english
wordings, Behaviour of Grading system,......, I'm familiar with those !

What I'm having doubts here is if Cisco has ever made any serious mistake
(like mistake my Lab with someone other, mistake in retrieving process for
some router's config,..... any that can make significant diferrences)

There's no way to verify that without requesting for a re-grade.
But...Someone told me regrading Lab is just a wast of money, especially with
my very low score.

Anyone has experience, I'm seeking your advice.

Thanks in advance

Rgds,
Long.



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