From: Jay Tee (johtex@yahoo.co.uk)
Date: Wed Sep 24 2003 - 20:01:39 GMT-3
Lee,
Sorry to hear about your experience.
The grading of this exam is still a mystery to many.
From what I understand, you need a score of 100% in
more than 80% of the questions. It seems as if having
a score of 90% in 100% of the questions can still lead
to failure.
Having said that, there has been instances were
regrading has lead to success. Evaluate you situation
carefully and the make your decision.
Regards
Joe
--- "Carter, Lee" <Lee.Carter@CommerceBank.com>
wrote: > Hi all,
>
> I just took my IE lab for the first time and didn't
> pass. I know the pass /
> fail ration for first timers is low (very low) but I
> really felt that I had
> a good handle on what they asked only going to the
> DOC CD for 1 question
> (worth 4 points). Everything else I knew. After all
> that I left the testing
> center feeling like I was on an unnatural high. But
> then I saw the bad news
> that I had failed and that I could re-take the exam
> in the next 30 days. I
> can think of two things that I had to configure that
> I used a newer command
> / configuration to accomplish the task and I don't
> know if they have an
> automatic grader that was possibly looking for the
> more common (older
> configurations). If this is the case and I was only
> say 6 points off then
> that could push me over the edge.
>
> I would like to hear any horror or success stories
> of people who paid the
> extra 250 for the re-grade and if you think it's
> worth it or not.
>
> thanks..
> Lee
>
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