While that would be MY recommended view of the world, that's not the
plan du jour. ;)
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Darby Weaver wrote:
> Something they left out:
>
> Candidates will be presented
> with a series of trouble tickets for preconfigured networks, and they will
> need to diagnose and resolve the network fault or faults a realistic and
> challenging job task. Candidates who finish the troubleshooting section
> early can move on to the configuration section, but they will not be allowed
> to go back to the troubleshooting section, since their equipment will need
> to be reinitialized for the configuration portion of the exam.
>
>
> Read this carefully.... Very carefully.
>
>
> Now imagine you get to your lab...
>
> 1. You manage to survice the OEQ.
>
> 2. You get to the troubleshooting section (of a network you did not
> configure in the first place - just like work)...
>
> 3. You don't make the score....
>
> 4. You now are told sorry and shown the door and reminded not to miss you
> flight back home.
>
>
> Sorry guys - the truth hurts.
>
>
> If you do not pass the pre-lab.... you will not set eyes on the new labs...
>
>
> Cheating has been effectively nullified (at least for now).
>
>
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