Hi Naveen,
Thanks for your constructive feedback. Based on this and other
similar requests we have been updating the product as follows:
- It does not provide any explanation of the answer or link to CCO doc
explaining why?
The questions now provide a "More Info" link after you submit or skip
the question that links to further reading on the subject.
- Also, there are some 200+ questions but you have to answer to all and
press submit button to review the answers. This is frustruating as what
if I want to look at the answer to some question.
The answer now appears directly after you submit or skip the question.
- It does not allow me to go back to where I stopped.
At the bottom of the testing interface you should see a slider bar. This
will allow you to move wherever you like in the question database. Just
note the question you stopped on and you can return to that place in the
database at a later point.
A new sample with the updated changes is located here:
http://classroom.internetworkexpert.com/p25677095/
Good luck in your preparation!
Brian McGahan, CCIE #8593 (R&S/SP/Security)
bmcgahan_at_internetworkexpert.com <mailto:bmcgahan_at_internetworkexpert.com>
Internetwork Expert, Inc.
http://www.InternetworkExpert.com
Toll Free: 877-224-8987 x 705
Outside US: 775-826-4344 x 705
Naveen Gupta wrote:
> All,
>
> Most of you must have received mail from Internetwork Expert regarding "CCIE Routing & Switching Core Knowledge Simulation" software for $99 (if you buy till March 31st). In April the the cost will go up to $199. So, I took a chance and bought the simulation software.
>
> I just want to comment:
> - It does not provide any explanation of the answer or link to CCO doc explaining why?. Anyone can write 1000+ questions like this and start selling. I did not expect this from IE folks.
> - Also, there are some 200+ questions but you have to answer to all and press submit button to review the answers. This is frustruating as what if I want to look at the answer to some question.
> - It does not allow me to go back to where I stopped.
>
> I would still say that if you are preparing seriously for your CCIE then the open ended questions should not bother you too much. But, with the panic about CCIE open ended questions most vendors simulation software are not upto the mark.
>
> Just my .2cents
>
> Thanks,
> Naveen
>
>
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