Re: CCIE R&S Lab Exam at Pearson ?

From: Scott Morris <smorris_at_ine.com>
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2010 08:14:37 -0500

hehheh... Yeah, yeah. It wasn't meant as anything derogatory!

ANY exam has that. That's why they call it a "cut score". What are the
minimal qualifications in order to pass? Ever notice that other exams
you take (NA, NP, whatever) don't have a consistent passing score
amongst them. Each one is rated individually.

Anyway, for job qualifications, that's why you'll often see "CCIE or
equivalent experience" where it may vary. No counting, of course, for
the folks who put "CCNA required, CCIE preferred".... I was thinking
of analogies for that the other day, and came up with one for an
Administrative Assistant.... "Warm body required, super model
preferred.".

;)

Scott

Jared Scrivener wrote:
> It takes a guy with four CCIE's to refer to it as a "minimal" qualification.
> ;)
>
> For the most part I agree with you, particularly about the QUALITY of
> experience - that's the key differentiator.

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