Let's see.... I answered the quiz at the beginning of the CID exam, and
failed. I went home, studied those parts where my scores were very low, came
back a week later, answered the survey the same way, and passed with miles
to spare. Yeah, I guess Cisco was gunning for me the first time, and somehow
they failed to notice second time.

Hey gang, it ain't the survey.

Chuck
Snapping my fingers to keep the elephants away. It must work because there
aren't any elephant around these parts.

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From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Brian
Sent:   Saturday, August 26, 2000 8:43 PM
To:     shanseverijn
Cc:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Re: Exam 350-001,  I'm so pissed!


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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