RE: Scoring method followed in report

From: Lanny Ballard (lanny26ga@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Sep 25 2007 - 20:10:23 ART


AFAIK, there has never been a hard and fast score when you take the CCIE lab
exam. I failed it four times over the course of 3 years, and everytime I had
to figure out my score by knowing the total number of points per section, and
then multiplying my percentage of each section by the total number of points
to get my total score.

E.G.

switching - 20 points * 75 percent=15 points
IGP - 32 points * 50 percent =16 points
ISDN (back when it was on the test) - 10 points * 0 percent =0 points
Security - 6 points * 66 percent =4 points
EGP - 16 points * 75 percent =12 points
Multicast - 9 points * 100 percent =9 points
QoS - 8 points * 50 percent =4 points
IP features - 6 points * 33 percent =2 points

for a total of 62 points out of 107 = 58 percent - FAILWhen you pass, you
don't get this breakdown, it just says "YAY you passed, now go have a beer"

> Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 22:43:34 +0100> From: scdman@gmail.com> To:
ccielab@groupstudy.com> Subject: Scoring method followed in report> > Hi
Group,> > My first attempt was unsuccessful and just recovered back. I am
planning for> my next attempt early next year. Meanwhile, I am unable answer
the query> when someone asks what was your score? Since there was section wise
score> and not overall score.> > I am assuming there is a change in the score
report recently, wherein> previously people use to get total score in addition
to section-wise score.> Can someone who tooks exams earlier shed some light
into the same.> > > Regards> SCD> >



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