From: Scott Strobeck (scott@strobeck.net)
Date: Sat Jan 17 2009 - 01:44:42 ARST
Well. . .. I guess we can all go back to studying. Thanks for finding
this information on the Cisco Site, Piotr & Brian!
Scott
Brian Landers wrote:
> Ok, everyone can quit guessing now:
>
> http://www.cisco.com/go/ccie/
>
> Updates to the CCIE Lab and Written Exam Question Format and Scoring
>
> Effective February 1, 2009, Cisco will introduce a new type of
> question format to CCIE Routing and Switching lab exams. In addition
> to the live configuration scenarios, candidates will be asked a series
> of four or five open-ended questions, drawn from a pool of questions
> based on the material covered on the lab blueprint. No new topics are
> being added.
>
> Candidates will also see two other changes to the CCIE written exams.
> Effective February 17th, 2009, candidates will be required to answer
> each question before moving on to the next question. In other words,
> candidates will no longer be allowed to skip a question and come back
> to it at a later time. Finally, there will be an update to the overall
> score report. The overall exam score and the exam passing score will
> now be reported on a scale from 300-1000.
>
> To find out more information regarding updates to the CCIE Lab and
> scoring format, access the CCIE Q&A session in the link below.
>
>
> Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.net
>
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