I wish it is so easy.  The questions are not the same values.  Some are
worth more than the others. 
I have no idea why they use 300 as a base.  It is not only CCNA but all the
exam I had taken so far.  The passing mark range from 692 to 790.

Albert

-----Original Message-----
From: Natasha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 10:53 PM
To: CCIE Group study list
Subject: Something that I've been wondering


I feel kinda silly asking this but if the CCNA has 72 questions that
means that each question is worth 13.9 points. Now from what I remember
you have a possible score of between 300 to 1000 in CCNA1
Now that makes every question wortn about 7 points because you get 300
for just showing up.
Why do they have to do this 1000 point thing anyway? Just to upset me?
lol I just can't figure it out!
 


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