From: Bill Lijewski (bill@eccie.com)
Date: Tue Apr 20 2004 - 18:25:15 GMT-3
I don't know exactly how the exam is graded - I have ideas but nothing
concrete. However there is one statistic that leads me to believe that
the labs are graded very carefully and thoroughly. That statistic is
that only .003% of the individuals that have their exams rescored end up
having their grade changed to passing. That's not 30 out of 100, it's
not 3 out of 100, its 3 out of 1000! So the person you know that had
their grade changed is the exception, not the rule.
- Bill Lijewski
CCIE#8642
Network Learning Inc
5 Day R&S CCIE Bootcamp Instructor
bill@eccie.com
www.ccbootcamp.com (Cisco Training)
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Carlos Marchini
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I heard that that the CCIE lab exams are being graded remotely from
India by
running scripts and if the scripts gives a low enough score they dont
even
bother checking the test manually. Now there is no way to really know
if
this is true but It would not surprise me because I always receive my
lab
score late at night.
I know some one that got the test regarded and pass the lab exam. It
just
makes me wonder just how reliable the grading is. It bothers me that we
pay
$1250 for a test an we can not even be assure that it will be graded to
the
highest standards.
I am going for my third attempt and hopefully it will be my last and may
have the test regarded if I dont pass.
Does anyone know truth about how Cisco grades the test and how reliable
the
grading is? Or does Cisco keep this information confidential?
Has anyone had his or her test regarded?
Any comments?
Carlos A. Marchini
Email - cmarchini@signetdiagnostic.com
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