From: William Nellis (nellis_iv@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Nov 05 2007 - 13:29:10 ART
I just did the assesor labs, and have done plenty of other labs in the past (including the real deal), but, one thing that always got me was how challenging it can be to get 80%. Given, I have done much school, college, and other certs... it never seems so hard to get 80%
I figured it out. The premise that 80% is passing doesn't take into account that you must get all tasks per section to get the points. So if you figure... 3 points per "question", each question has 4 "tasks", and you only need to drop 1 task to drop all points for section... You can find that in reality, you need to score much greater than 90% to pass the lab. (assuming you are like me (and most), and you can solve the questions but occasionally will miss a task).
Anyway, I think it is academically interesting. My personal opinion is that 80% should be easy to get, but how it is structured can make all the difference, since we're not just passing 80% of the required tasks... we're having to pass closer to 95% of the required tasks.
Questions33
Points per question3
Tasks per question4
(get 1 free point to make my math easy!)
Total Tasks:132
Min Tasks you can screw up and fail7
(drop a task, drop points for question)
End Score (based upon questions/points) for dropping 7 tasks79%
End score, based on tasks completed 95%
(125 out of 132)
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