From: Lee Gillespie (gillespie_ccie@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Mar 02 2005 - 11:57:19 GMT-3
It would seem they give partial credit for questions.
I asked a proctor about this once, and he said they
will give partial credit if you do something "stupid".
I hope they gave you extra time for the code problem.
That is amazing to me. I would bet previous labs at
that station did not have IPv6 or have IPv6 on that
router.
--- Jongsoo.Kim@Intelsat.com wrote:
> At least, a couple of things went wrong. I like to
> share my frustarion with
> some of you without violating NDA, maybe it help you
> a little on what to
> expect.
>
> On a topic, there were two questions( 2 point and 3
> point) and I had to skip
> one 2 point question and I answered one 3 point
> question. So if I had failed
> the lab, I expected I would see 60% or 0% of grade
> on that topic. I remember
> this clearly because I was happy it was only 2 point
> question not the 3
> point question that I had to skip.
> And I failed the lab but I saw 50%, which is not
> possible in my elementary
> school algebra. One of explanation in my mind is
> maybe a wrong script was
> used to grade my lab. But I decided not to challenge
> cisco by spending $250
> like I did on my previous attempt. Most likely I
> would be a loser if I
> can't pass 80. I at least mention this on my
> feedback survey. Please let me
> know if anyone have the similar case, then I like to
> mention cisco about
> that officially.
>
> The other frustration I had was that I had to ask
> Protoc to upgrade IOS on a
> router not supporting IPv6 while I am doing a lab
> around noon when my brain
> started dying on me. Also, I can't be the first
> person who used that
> particular rack( low number of rack) configuring
> IPv6 exam that has been out
> two months ago. It is possible that some people may
> be "ripped off" by poor
> preparation of ccie lab. Who can even expect to have
> a wrong IOS on exam...
>
>
> Regards
>
> Jongsoo
>
>
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