Yasir,
When a re-grade is processed, both the OEQ portion and the lab portion
are looked at. If you wrote a book to answer the OEQ portion of the
exam, odds are you didn't get it. Typically, the answer the proctors are
looking for are only a few words. Just a thought. If you think you
really did answer the OEQ correctly and your lab was mis-graded, then
requesting a regrade would make sense IMHO.
thanks,
Brad Ellis
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-----Original Message-----
From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Yasir Faiz
Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 1:59 AM
To: ccielab_at_groupstudy.com
Subject: Suggestions Please
Hi Guys,
I need a suggestion.
I appeared in the CCIE lab exam on the 5th of October in Dubai. Passed
the
lab portion with a clear margin however flunked the OEQs. All of us who
appeared that day failed in the OEQ section. I'm almost a hundred
percent
sure that I answered these questions right. Is there any use trying to
get the lab rechecked? Are the OEQs rechecked at all because I am
already
pass in the Lab section. Is it worth the effort and money or shall I
just
move on and try preparing for the next version of the LAB?.
Any suggestions would be highly appreciated.
Regards,
Yasir
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Received on Thu Oct 08 2009 - 07:41:13 ART
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