Hi,

WELL DONE.

I am from an English speaking country but not American English.

I have in every Cisco paper ever done had trouble interpreting the poorly written 
questions.  I in fact practice by attempting to answer double negatives, multple 
choice questions with no correct answers (best of bad choice I think it's called) and 
the like.

On all papers but the BSCN (it was about the best to read) I have made the comments 
that it may be a little more prudent to have someone check the questions and at least 
make them a little more Universal and or grammatically correct.

I sympathise(use Z where required) with anyone from a non English speaking country 
when those of us in "English" speaking countries aslo have problems.  It make me see 
the colour (color) red or should that be read.

Teunis
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia



On Thursday, December 21, 2000 at 01:12:36 PM, Leonard Ong wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> Just passed the 350-001 on 2nd try.  First try was so close.
> An update for me, the passing score still 70 % and the time
> is 150 mins ( my country is non english native speaking country ).
> 
> 100 Problems, many poorly written questions, I notice the 1st and
> 2nd set of problems resembles a lot.
> 
> Good luck.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> PS : what's the informal designation for a person who has passed ccie written,
> is it ccie candidate ?
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Leonard Ong
> 
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