You sound just like my dad Tim. No offence meant - Some great things have
come from him :-)
I agree with the sentiment, but sometimes it's nice to know (for no real
reason).
I'll change your statement to:

If you know the material that is covered on the exam then you will Pass.
If on average, you know 65% of the material then you will probably also
pass, as you have to get 755/1000 and you start with 300 (or do you).
If you know less than 65% of the material, you've still got a chance because
a majority are 'multiple-guess'
So around 50% of the knowledge may do it.

So, if you've half a mind to get studying that might be enough!


If I was interviewing I'd like to see grades up in the late 80's or 90's on
the certificates.



Short answer - 755


Gaz



""Tim Medley""  wrote in message
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> 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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