From: Marc La Porte (marc.a.laporte@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Aug 28 2008 - 08:43:15 ART
I assume this is a joke, right?
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 1:36 PM, csc david <davidcsc2002@yahoo.com.cn>wrote:
> On August 27, Cisco will introduce a pilot for the CCIE Routing and
> Switching lab exam in Beijing, China. The pilot will add a 10-minute
> interview that will assess the candidate's ability to apply expert-level
> networking skills and knowledge to networking problems that are encountered
> on the job. After the lab orientation, a panel of three experts will conduct
> a verbal interview with each candidate, asking a series of expert-level
> networking questions (questions and answers will be in English). The ability
> to correctly answer these questions will affect the exam score. After
> completing the interview, the candidate will have the entire 8 hours to
> complete the lab portion of the exam. These scores will then be calculated
> and then combined for a total score which will decide a pass or a fail.
> Our goal with this email is to let you know that your day will extend
> beyond the normal testing day by approximately one hour. The additional hour
> will be at the end of the day. We hope you find this interview process
> enlightening and helpful as we continue to strive for the standard the world
> has come to expect from CCIE.
>
> In Beijing, the test was started on 8/27 already!! it is true.
>
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