From: Lileikis, Gary (gary.lileikis@unisys.com)
Date: Fri Jun 30 2006 - 21:37:43 ART
Unless you are looking for one maybe two marks, don't waist your money.
I believe they are very accurate with their marking and think that it is
highly unlikely that they are off by more than two points.
Regards,
Gary Lileikis | Senior Consultant CCIE #15676, Enterprise Security
Practice | Unisys Canada Inc.
Unisys | 2001 Sheppard Avenue East | Toronto ON M2J 4Z7 | (416)
495-4531 gary.lileikis@unisys.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Daniel Fredrick
Sent: June 30, 2006 8:26 PM
To: Hyunseog Ryu
Cc: Bill.McKenzie@bisys.com; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: Lab re-read
I wouldn't do it. I know several people that asked for a re-read and
still
got a fail. Besides all of that, Cisco even tells people that it is not
worth it on their website. When cisco gives the percentage of re-read
that
changed from fail to pass, and it's less than 1%... I think they are
saying... "We'll take your money, but you might just want to put that
towards your next attempt".
Plus, In my exam... I had two typos... and a broken backbone router...
and
they won't even admit to it anymore... even when I was at the exam the
protocor admitted to a typo... Their response was... "well... we only
give
re-sits on exams when hardware fails and you are unable to finish the
exam.
Since the typo was resolved during the exam, there is no issue."
Since I didn't want to piss of the proctors anymore... I just left it at
that. I do want to pass one day... I feel if I make them mad they will
just
fail me everytime... It's like that Seinfeld episode... where Elaine
pissed
off the doctors and then no doctor... not even the Vet would see her.
so yeah... I hope that helps.
On 6/30/06, Hyunseog Ryu <r.hyunseog@ieee.org> wrote:
>
> In my humble opinion, I don't know whether it is worth or not.
> Proctor will re-grade your test result, but he/she won't say anything
> except the pass/fail.
> So probably it will be the same result unless new proctor thinks
> different way.
> So if you are suspicious about some questions you answered, they won't
> say anything at all for more detailed discussion with you.
> They will only say pass or fail, and shut the door for any further
info.
> In most case, I think $250 will be gone to CXXXX's pocket.
> But if you have $250 for trial, you can try.
> That's my 2cents.
>
> Hyun
>
> Hyun
>
> Bill.McKenzie@bisys.com wrote:
> > Just wanting opinions if anyone thinks it's possible to get as much
as 6
> > points back on a re-read
> >
> > And by this I mean I failed my third attempt yesterday
> >
> >
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