RE: regrading

From: Scott Morris (swm@emanon.com)
Date: Thu Feb 22 2007 - 22:33:28 ART


There are scripts to assist with grading. These scripts nail things that
are black/white in terms of grading (e.g. lab says "do NOT do this" and you
did, that's wrong). After that a human does the rest. But the script can
assist in just how much the human has to do.

If someone DEFINITELY lost 30 points, there's not much point in spending as
much time grading the rest of the details.

Short of that though, no statistics or details are given on how the actual
grading is done. That is CCIE Voodoo Magic. ;)

 
Scott Morris, CCIE4 (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security/Service Provider) #4713, JNCIE
#153, CISSP, et al.
CCSI/JNCI-M/JNCI-J
IPexpert VP - Curriculum Development
IPexpert Sr. Technical Instructor
smorris@ipexpert.com
http://www.ipexpert.com
 
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Deji Steve-Fagbemi [mailto:deji500@hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 7:26 PM
To: 'Scott Morris'; 'Narbik Kocharians'
Cc: 'Blastmor'; 'Lou Ioanni'; 'BitGossip'; 'Cisco certification'
Subject: RE: regrading

Scott,

Is that not saying something about the process of grading the CCIE lab? It
means that there is no consistency. If you got points that you didn't have
originally and you lost points that you had originally, then the process of
grading labs requires some analysis.

I had my first attempt last month and I got 0% for multicast and I am almost
certain that I completed both tasks in my multicast. Do they use computers
to grade? If so, how can a computer grade accurately?

If you do not get detailed score reports then how can you challenge your
score if you feel you have passed?

At least if you are at University and you feel that you didn't do as well as
you hoped, you can apply to the exam board and get some other tutor to
regrade.

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Scott Morris
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 9:02 PM
To: 'Narbik Kocharians'
Cc: 'Blastmor'; 'Lou Ioanni'; 'BitGossip'; 'Cisco certification'
Subject: RE: regrading

Nope, but I got back the points I was irritated for not getting. But I lost
some other points which kinda pissed me off. But I passed the next time, so
it wasn't the end of the world.
 
;)

  _____

From: Narbik Kocharians [mailto:narbikk@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 3:55 PM
To: Scott Morris
Cc: Blastmor; Lou Ioanni; BitGossip; Cisco certification
Subject: Re: regrading

Scott, Did you pass after the regrade?

On 2/22/07, Scott Morris <swm@emanon.com> wrote:

I did not get that on my regrade, but that was also three years ago...

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From: Blastmor [mailto: alextols@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 2:39 PM
To: Scott Morris
Cc: Lou Ioanni; BitGossip; Cisco certification
Subject: Re: regrading

You will receive table with was/now points on each section

2007/2/22, Scott Morris <swm@emanon.com>:

You will get a score report, just like the first time around. And you MAY
see differences in the values.

You will not, however, get any detailed feedback or specific listings of
what you missed.

The score report is only meant to let you know 'areas' that you may need
additional work in, not give you details.

HTH,

Scott Morris, CCIE4 (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security/Service Provider) #4713, JNCIE
#153, CISSP, et al.
CCSI/JNCI-M/JNCI-J
IPexpert VP - Curriculum Development
IPexpert Sr. Technical Instructor
smorris@ipexpert.com
http://www.ipexpert.com

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of Lou
Ioanni
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 1:08 PM
To: BitGossip; Cisco certification
Subject: Re: regrading

I do not think so. If you fail you will see the percentages of your score in
all areas tested, but if you regrade (you will pay for that) then they will
just let you know if you passed or failed (as far as I know).

Loizos Y.
CCIE#10702 R & S

BitGossip <bit.gossip@chello.nl> wrote:
Group,

In case I ask to regrade my lab is it possible that they tell you what I did

wrong?

I think it will be very useful to know that because I really can't figure
out myself what I did wrong and I don't want to do it again next time.

Luca.



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