Re: The Reason for failing?

From: Robert Steeneken <r.steeneken_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2009 11:06:46 +0200

I failed twice before passing. The first time I was not prepared enough, the
second time I was prepared enough but failed in two area's

1) Not asking enough to the proctor so I made mistakes in wording.
2) Controlling my work. Made to many errors.

The third time I asked everything that was not 100% clear to me, I noticed
that I was the person in the room that asked the most, and I noticed I got
more and better answers that I was expecting. If you ask the right way.

Presure is for everybody different , some perform better other worse.

On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 10:13 AM, sameer khan <khanzadap_at_hotmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I my process of training myself for the giving my first attempt, i wonder
> why
> people fail.
>
> 1) is it the lab is really confusing?
>
> 2) is it under preparation ?
>
> 3) is it the lab is really difficult?
>
> 4) is it the lab is 101% unrealistic?
>
> 5) is it poor understanding of protocol mixture/technology?
>
> 6) is it the lab wording is unclear and vague?
>
> 7) is it pressure?
>
> 8) is it because of time and not complexity?
>
> 9) is it because of complexity?
>
> 10) stat otherwise:
>
> if some of the unfortunate people can please kindly state above and some
> more
> comments and reason why they think they failed, i will be so greatful.
>
>
> Best Regards
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