Yeah Mario!!!!

What the hell were you thinking?  You'd better go study your ass off for a
couple months nonstop and not worry about your what score you need. This
ain't a game. No ones playin around over here. How dare you ask such a
question? We spend 18 hours day studying this stuff, do you think we care
what passing scores we need? Our hands, eyes, and minds are weary from all
the studying and practice. I've got a bum leg from dropping a 4700 on my big
toe, I wobble around like a drunk penguin because of it. And you expect to
tell you what the passing score for a Cisco exam on a Cisco certification
newsgroup?

NEVER!!!!



ps. passing score is 755/1000

""J-B""  wrote in message
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> Thanks Tim Medley, well put....
>
> Mario, you should really concentrate on learning the technology, be able
to
> understand how it can be utilized in many different
> situations and when you take the test, you don't have to think about the
> passing grades.
>
> My two cents.....
>
> JB,
> MCSE, CCNA, CCNP, CCDA, CCDP.........One day CCIE(it looks like an
> eternity......just a joke).....
>
> ""Tim Medley""  wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > All Cisco exams are Pass or Fail exams. It's that simple, if you know
> > the material that is covered on the exam then you will Pass; if you do
> > not know the material then you will Fail.
> >
> > Your focus should not be how you can skim by and just barely pass the
> > exam.
> >
> > If you don't really know the concepts and technologies and just cram so
> > that you pass the exam, what good is the certification then? Just
> > because you have a certification doesn't mean that someone is going to
> > hire you and throw money at you.
> >
> > Employers look at certifications as a base line, a ccda should know xyz
> > concepts and know how to accomplish xyz tasks. If you can't perform at
> > the baseline level you're not going to be around at that job long or you
> > may not even get hired.
> >
> > With the way the Tech job market is these days, you need to be able to
> > differentiate yourself from your peers. Paper Certs are not a way to do
> > this.
> >
> > Please stop asking for minimum scores to pass or the number of questions
> > on an exam. Review the exam outlines and blueprints on CCO and learn the
> > concepts and technologies.
> >
> > Most everyone here in this forum is here to share knowledge and learn
> > from each other. If you don't understand a concept or technology, post a
> > question about it you'll receive plenty of help.
> >
> >
> > Tim Medley - CCNP+Voice, CCDP
> > Sr. Network Architect
> > VoIP Group
> > iReadyWorld
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
> > Rodrigues, Mario
> > Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 9:29 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Grade to get CCDA [7:36636]
> >
> > Hi Folks,
> >
> > I would like to know how is the grade to get CCDA.
> >
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Mario A. Rodrigues




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