Okay guys, I got the message.
But,
If anyone of you have a EXAM CRAM by Coriolis for R/S CCIE Written book,
At the beginning of the book around the page xxii~xxiv in Introduction part,

xxiv (Introduction)

3rd line

"Cisco no longer publishes a set passing score for the written examination.
Instead, Cisco will supply you with a pass or fail grade. The actual passing
score (a percentage) is based on a statistical analysis system that checks
the scores of all candidates over three months and then adjusts the score
needed to pass accordingly. For example, the passing score for one candidate
maybe 70 percent, but it may be 75 percent for another candidate, depending
on what results candidates are attaining. After completing a short survey
prior to the examination, you will be notified of the score you need to gain
a passing grade. For more information, see
www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/exam_preparation/written.html#6."

Well, of course, I couldn't find same information from the website address,
but this is what the book said.
I could be wrong, but letting you know what I know from the reading.

Sincerely yours,


Edward
CCNP, CCDP

-----Original Message-----
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Actually, the score passing score doesn't adjust at all.  You must have a
score of 70 out of 100 points to pass the written.  

Louie 
CCIE #7054  

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I heard evenif you don't answer any, you will still get 300.
Also minimum passing score changes as the mean of the score.
So if there are more people who passed with high score, they the passing
score will raise.
If lots of people fail with low score, the passing score will be
adjusted to
lower score.
So as far as I know, there isn't a fixed passing score but it is usually
around 700 something.

Ed

-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Larrieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 6:32 PM
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Zero, if you miss all the questions or don't answer any of them :->

Ok. Sorry. Couldn't resist.

Passing score is 70

Chuck

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Subject:        What is minimum score for CCIE written? [7:271]

Just curious.
Thanks for the reply.
Mike Bambic

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