shannon,

you bring up a good point.  All the cisco tests make you take the
questionairre in the beginning (as you of course know), and a disclaimer
says that your final score will depend on how you answer that
questionaire.  I am curious to as to what effect the questionaire has on
the actual score and how it is calculated.

On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, shanseverijn wrote:

> I just want to say for the record that this exam is a bunch of   B.S.  All
> you tell you why.  I took this test like a cuople weeks after I finished my
> CCNP/CCDP just to see where I stand and what I need to hit for this thing.
> Let me say that the CCIE exam 350-001 is highly overraded.  So I scored a
> modest 60% the first time.  Not bad for not really studying and just going
> off of experience and Theory.  The problem I have is after studying for what
> I needed and knowing that I was going to tear this test a new A-hole I went
> in took  the test and did everything the same except in the questionaire
> that I filled out I marked that I was proficient in alot more areas than I
> did the first time.  The result well after blazing through the test in an
> hour and feeling DAMN confident that I got at least a 90% on the sucker I
> ended up getting a 58%.  I WAS LIVID!!!!  I was like what the hell???  I got
> ROBBED!!!  I only missed honestly like 5 questions.  I can recite the whole
> damn test in my sleep!  I don't understand!  I am so dman fustrated I can't
> even see straight.  Why am I writing this?  Well I want to know do they
> gauge or do anything weird with what you mark for what are you are
> proficient in, in the questionnaire in the beginning of the test????  Like
> weighingthe questions differently the second time around or something weird
> like that...
> 
> Somebody tell me....
> PS.  The Exam Cram for the exam is excellent as usual.
> 
> --
> Shannon Severijn
> CCNP, CCDP, MCSE
> Snot-Nosed Gen. X Punk Kid... (Cisco Mercenary)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
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