From: tj.mitchell@verizon.net
Date: Mon Oct 31 2005 - 13:51:18 GMT-3
Guys ?
I took the lab on Friday, got my results and didn?t pass but I?m doing a re-read of the test. My question is this, you practice and practice everything you can think of, you do the practice exams and do really well on those in the 90 ? 95% range, then come test time you get subjects that you know like the back of your hand and have configured time and time again in labs and real life. You configure the tasks the way they ask, you get the results and the section is marked extremely low. I don?t understand what I did wrong, I configured the devices as the requirements have asked and I still get the sections wrong. Everything works according to the show commands, nothing is failing and I still get the sections wrong. Now from what I understand on certain sections there are multiple ways of configuring the devices to get the required result, but other sections you need to configure the section and they tell you how to configure it. If you configure the device and it meets the re!
quirement doesn?t violate the rules it should be valid, even though it might not be the desired configuration they are looking for it should still be right, right?
Scott I have heard about you but never talked with you before, does any of this make sense to you? I know you teach a course and might have a little in-site that will help.
If anyone might have a suggestion I'm open to it, I have taken the test more times that I would like to state, but I would like to finish off my certification and call it done. (basically I don't give up easily, other people can pass it, so can I :) )
Thanks for all the help you have provided in the past.
T.J. Mitchell
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