RE: stupid question but... reread?

From: Dwi Chandra (dc@dwichandra.info)
Date: Tue Nov 04 2008 - 06:39:57 ARST


... and to add up:
- learn from the mistake and try to get full point in each task group
- there is no harm in trying to re-do the last attempted lab in your own lab
scenario. Who knows that the exact same lab/ sub-task is going to be asked
again ;)

Dwi
* re-attempting is a tough process, but if you stop your attempt while
knowing you will succeed is plain stupid * -> that applies to me as I know
I'm not stupid :)

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
shiran guez
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 11:47 PM
To: Jason Morris
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: stupid question but... reread?

I am really sorry you have had second bad experience but I will give you a
friendly advice, forget this and get back to your study, don't think on the
fail, think on your next attempt.

good luck

On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 8:04 AM, Jason Morris <mcnever@gmail.com> wrote:

> ok so i just got back from RTP and failed my second attempt. i felt
really
> confident (as i'm sure a lot of people do) walking out of there. let me
> just explain what happened and what i'm seeing.
>
> i was finished with my first pass through on the lab by 1:00pm. I spent
the
> next 2 hours finishing up some of things i skipped and going back through
> the lab from front to back verifying everything. by my count i should
have
> had somewhere in the mid 90's as far as points go. i had a couple of
> couple
> of thing left that seemed really off the wall and i wasn't sure what they
> asking for and no help from the proctors... so i hear in the back in the
> head 'stop dummy', i've heard 1000 times that a lot of people are doing
> good
> and break everything trying to get those last 2 points. so, retardely ,
> write, reload everything AGAIN, and check everything again and leave at
> 3:00... BTW its really hard to write 'and leave at 3:00' after seeing the
> score report.
>
> so i get home and the email is there, i login and check the score
report...
> not good... i mean really not good. i guess i can't share the score
report,
> but lets say, i really feel like if i'd have had THAT much wrong with my
> IGP
> my testing never would have worked, not to mention i went back through *
> every* section....
>
> so i guess to sum this whole thing up... would you request a reread. i
> mean
> this isn't like 'hey i need 2 more points to pass, i'll see if i can
squeak
> through with a reread' this is 'WOW WTF happened', is this the typical
> failure? it might sound silly but i really wonder if a peer didn't come
up
> on the reload or something.
>
> anyway, let me know what you thing and feel free to reticule me for
leaving
> an hour early. i'm going to bed to cry myself to sleep now ;)
>
> Jason
>
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