On Sun, 10 Dec 2000, Chuck Larrieu wrote:

> Actually, this topic came up a couple of months ago. Someone who was highly
> experienced in networking and Cisco in particular failed the written twice.
> He reported to the group that the passing mark was based in significant part
> on the answers one gave in the survey before the test. The better your
> experience, the harder the test and the higher the passing score.
>
> Anyone remember that thread? Has that guy ever reported passing?

that thread went round and round.  The bottom line is this:

1.  In the disclaimer you must read before taking the "survey" that comes
before the test, it clearly states that your test will be scored in
accordance to how you answer the questions.

yet

2. Cisco has responded to one of Priscilla's emails and said that the
survey makes no difference.


I have talked to an individule who too the test many times who said that
based on the survey it did appear to change.

Also, if the survey has absolutely nothing to do with the
scoring........then why the disclaimer that says otherwise?

Brian


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> Chuck
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> Subject:      Re: CCIE R/S Pass Mark
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> On Sun, 10 Dec 2000, Ben Darji wrote:
>
> >
> > Can anybody give me an accurate account of the pass mark required for the
> > CCIE Routing and Switching multiple choice exam?
>
> Their is no set pass mark anymore.  When you begin your test, a pass mark
> is downloaded based on the pass marks of the previous 3 or 4 months.  Sort
> of like a "curve" if you will.  Its "generally" around 70-75% however.
>
> Brian
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> >
> > Thanks, Ben
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