From: Kim, Wol - BLS CTR (Kim.Wol@bls.gov)
Date: Mon May 19 2003 - 13:05:38 GMT-3
I also failed the lab yesterday in RTP and knew I missed a few questions,
which made me think I might pass it. But they gave me scores the way below
I expected even if failed. For example, on IGP section, most of the
questions were familiar with me and had all connectivities for all routers
but got below 50%...Not even close to... I didn't see any trick
requirements and I configured without any major problem. It could be a
problem with myself to interpret the questions but at least not that below
scores.
Now I start wondering if I will ever pass this test. I don't know if I
have to keep going because I know the next preparation for the lab will be
pretty much same as before.
I also found backbone problem after wasting of quite long time.
Seems like you have to be very precise to interpret the questions to pass
the test, but I still don't see why I got that such a low scores.....
Wol
-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Carr [mailto:Joe.Carr@oati.net]
Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 9:48 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Not a good day
Well, I took the lab in RTP yesterday and I got the same test as I had
before. In some sections where I got 100% before I answered the same and did
not get the full points! Also I had asked the proctor about a cretin section
that was not working properly and he did not help until I asked him for the
3rd time and on another section the second time I asked him he gave me a
different answer. It turned out that the backbone was messed up! What the
%@#!. I have lost a little respect for the CCIE certification. I guess my
question is should I pay the $250 to have them review my test? How long does
that take?
Joe
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