Guys,
what about the reliability of Vue to the internet? Are they gonna have a
leased line ? I think most of them have ADSL lines!
Also most of the Vue centres are not spacious!
May be vue will recruit "Proctors" now.
This definitely isnt good and professional for such a high profile exam!
Regards,
Thameem
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 12:46 PM, Roger Pfaeffli <rpf23543_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Exactly, I 100% agree. I'm sure this is gonna be bad for the integrity of
> the exam. One of the very good things was that the exam took place on cisco
> campus. I'm quite sure that this will be the start for all the braindump
> companies getting the real exam stuff to sell...
>
> Come on guys, stop talking about the travelling cost stuff, I'm very sure
> this is definitely not the reason why cisco did it. To me, the main reason
> for them is to have more seats, to get more candidates through it and to
> make more money out of it. To me, it turns out that they just want to do
> more money.
>
> For some candidates it might be good to be closer to the lab, yes, I agree
> but at the end it does not help that you get your number and it is nothing
> worth anymore...
>
> Additionally, how should that work with the proctor? Will there be Cisco
> proctors there? I don't think so. The proctor is a very important and also
> very good resource on the lab exam. Even if there might be a virtual
> proctor, this is definitely not the same.
>
> Sure, no one will (officially) agree with what I've said above, they have
> to
> say that everything is nice, no problem with the integrity blablabla, as
> usual.
>
> In my opinion, it is the most important thing to keep the level, status of
> the CCIE. It must be dammed hard to get it and there should be no change to
> get it "braindumped". This is what makes the success of the CCIE program
> over the last years, everyone knew how hard it is to get it. If that gets
> lost, cisco will also loose in the long term approach but hey, who cares
> nowadays about a long term approach? Just make as much money as possible in
> a short time...
>
> To me, this is a very bad step..
>
> regards
>
> Roger #23543
>
>
> -----Urspr|ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: nobody_at_groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com] Im Auftrag von
> Evan Weston
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 9. Februar 2010 04:31
> An: 'Tom Solski'; 'groupstudy'
> Betreff: RE: CCIE R&S Lab Exam at Pearson ?
>
> Absolutely! A big part of maintaining the integrity of this exam has been
> due to Cisco keeping it in their offices. All it will take is one dodgy VUE
> location filming the exams and its all over. Not really being negative
> here,
> just factual. If people want proof all they need to do is look at the MCSE
> program.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Tom
> Solski
> Sent: Tuesday, 9 February 2010 2:03 PM
> To: groupstudy
> Subject: RE: CCIE R&S Lab Exam at Pearson ?
>
> Lab at Vue ? Good news for Pass4Sure for sure.
>
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