Actually its done on butterfly ballots, then machine counted, then hand
counted, then hand counted again, this time looking for dimples. Next the
court orders another examination of your answer sheet, this time with the
purpose of divining how you intended to answer on all those questions you
may have forgotten to answer or did not have time to answer. For example, if
in a series of questions your answers were C, C B,B, blank, A, then the
scorer might divine that you intended to answer A instead of leave it blank,
;->

Chuck

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Sent:   Thursday, December 14, 2000 11:19 PM
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Subject:        Re: CCIE exam



mak wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> As I check the Cisco Web site.
> There are two CCIE R&S Exams
> 1. R&S Qualification Exam (MC)

It seems that it is written exam. I thought it is hand-written exam rather
than MC exam
:)

>
> 2. Lab exam
>
> Is the written exam including in lab exam?
> I thought there are one written exam and one lab exam.
>
> Regards,
> mak
>
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