The basic analysis here seems to make sense. But there is an implied
assumption that doesn't. There will always be some people that take
advantage of a situation, but the majority of people do not. Our society and
economy, to say nothing of complex organizations in general, could not
possibly function as they do unless that were the case.

Boson has always suggested to me that tests should be written based on the
stated exam criteria on CCO and the subjects covered in associated cisco
curricula.

YMMV.

Jason - Boson author (bcmsn1, bscn2, bsci, quizware ccie)



Kaminski, Shawn G wrote:
> 
> It's easy to see what's happening here. All of Boson's tests
> are done by
> different authors. Each author is going to try like hell to get
> their
> questions as close as possible to the questions on the actual
> exams, if not
> right from the exams. Boson doesn't care because they state
> right in their
> author contract that they are not responsible for exams that
> contain
> questions that break the NDA. The author will be held
> responsible. It's not
> like Boson's going to double-check every authored exam for NDA
> violations.
> Anyway, the closer the author comes to the actual exam
> questions, the more
> exams he'll sell when word gets around that, for example,
> "Boson Test #2 is
> the one you need to get". However, Boson isn't doing anything
> different than
> any other company selling certification practice exams. It's a
> ridiculously
> huge, cut-throat, and competitive market out there for study
> materials.
>


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