Re: My Next Step?

From: Jason Madsen (madsen.jason@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Dec 02 2008 - 14:48:02 ARST


Also, although I haven't "been there done that" yet, I'm guessing that there
were small details in the lab wording that may have required you to use one
technology over another or worse case the lab wording wasn't that great and
required a lot of proctor questions. Did you consult the proctors on all
questions that weren't really clear?

Jason

On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 9:18 AM, Jason Morris <mcnever@gmail.com> wrote:

> Ok, I need some advice.
>
> I posted back in the beginning of November I failed my second attempt.
> I'll
> just run through my experience real quick as it was covered in more detail
> in the previous post. I didn't feel like my first attempt went well at
> all,
> they blew me away on some of the 'secondary' topics covered and I got a
> couple of 0's for some entire sections. Time management was an issue and i
> was typing frantically up until they called time. I did very well on the
> routing and switching sections which held my grade up. My best guess is I
> scored somewhere in the low 70's. My second attempt I felt went very well,
> i finished the lab in 5 hours and reviewed for 2 hours picking up some
> points I skipped the first time through. I walked out an hour early
> feeling
> like I had ~95 points and 'knowing' I had at least 85. When I got home my
> score report was waiting on me and I did worse than I did the first time
> scoring somewhere in the mid 60's.
>
> So here is my problem, my second attempt I didn't see any topics that
> confused me. I thought I did well, so I don't have anything technical to
> work on. (well, you always have things to work on but you know what i
> mean) I feel like I'm fighting a ghost. I mean how can i productively
> approach this when the first time i felt horrible about it and did ~ok~ and
> the second time i felt great and did crappy... Other than just sign back
> up
> and roll the dice again I'm not sure what to do.
>
> Advice?
>
> Thanks
> Jason Morris
>
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