Thanks for the feedback Roy.
One clarification- this review is of the current live version- not the
Beta exam. With that said, Cisco may indeed still modify number of
questions without warning. I will continue to monitor the format and
will alert the list of changes.
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 21, 2009, at 7:16 PM, Roy Waterman <roy.waterman_at_gmail.com>
wrote:
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> Hi Anthony
> Nice write up.
> Just 77 questions & 1 scenario in the same time?
> I'd disagree with you on one thing Anthony with the old exam and
> that is time.
> There was exactly enough time to complete the old v3 exam for any
> well prepared candidate.
> The old exam was not absurdly difficult, it was fair.
>
> 77 questions makes the written exam a lot easier than before...is
> this what is desired?
> After all, adding extra time to a lab exam can certainly make it
> easier to pass.
>
> Many ccie candidates say after taking the lab...if only I had enough
> TIME.
> In my view there needs to be the proper balance of time to
> difficulty level.
>
> But then this is a beta, and Cisco may well be making modifications
> to the no of questions in due course...
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> 2009/10/21 Anthony Sequeira <asequeira_at_ine.com>
> For those that might be interested, I have written a review of this
> new, non-Beta, exam.
>
> http://blog.ine.com/2009/10/21/exam-review-350-001-ccie-routing-and-switching-written-version-4/
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