From: Piotr (usaccie@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Feb 04 2009 - 21:42:28 ARST
Don't stress about the questions. They are short answer questions for one
question I answered with 2 words. If you are ready for the lab the questions
are what you studied anyway so don't stress about them. Focus on your lab
strategy.
You can can go back and forth to each question and change your answer and
you have an half hour to answer them.
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 6:28 PM, TCP IP4 <tcp.ip4@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Jason,
>
> Do you take turn to answer the open ended questions or you did that in
> your lab workstation? Can I ask proctor if I need more
> clarifications?
>
> Thanks and Congrats!
>
> On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 2:58 PM, Jason Madsen <madsen.jason@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > No, there are no references allowed for the questions. They never
> > clarified about the points or weights for the questions. They really
> didn't
> > provide any information about that part of it at all. I wish I knew.
> > Although the questions are "open-ended", everyone should be prepared to
> > answer very specific questions. I think that's about all I can say.
> >
> > Jason
> >
> > On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 3:54 PM, mahmoud genidy <ccie.mahmoud@gmail.com
> >wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> I agree with you that you may not be lucky and get the question in some
> >> area you are not well prepared for.
> >>
> >> But will we have access to the DOC CD during the open-ended questions
> >> section as well?
> >>
> >> Also how many points or wehight does this section have?
> >>
> >> Mahmoud.
> >>
> >> On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 8:21 AM, Jason Madsen <madsen.jason@gmail.com
> >wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi All, I was actually trying to avoid talking about the Open Ended
> >>> question, because I don't know what the NDA even allows me to discuss
> or
> >>> not
> >>> discuss about them and even though I just had them I still don't know
> much
> >>> about how they are used in the testing process. I will say that
> >>> personally
> >>> the questions were not difficult, but I'm sure that there's is a very
> huge
> >>> pool of them so in my opinion there's no telling what a person may get.
> I
> >>> still don't even know how they're graded or how that grade, if it
> exists,
> >>> affects your overall lab results. Maybe they're being vague about
> things
> >>> on
> >>> purpose...I don't know. They are, just as their name implies,
> open-ended.
> >>> No multiple choice...no interviews...just questions that you read and
> >>> provide a typed response to. I agree with Cisco's statement, that CCIE
> >>> candidates *should *be able to answer them without much difficulty, but
> >>> what
> >>> if someone just so happens to get the handful of questions that they
> >>> hadn't
> >>> prepared for as much as they should have even though they may have
> spent a
> >>> year or more studying / testing / labbing? I'm sure something needs
> to
> >>> be
> >>> done if there are integrity problems with the lab material, but I just
> >>> don't
> >>> know that these open ended questions is the solution they're looking
> for.
> >>>
> >>> Jason
> >>>
> >>>
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