I always put B.S. answers anyway - just random clicks. :-) I also note how annoying it is to have to answer the questions *BEFORE* the test - get to it, I say!
BJ On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 15:59:31 GMT Robert Edmonds wrote: > I've heard this same thing too. However, I > really don't put much weight in > it. Here's why. Let's say you answer all the > questions in a way that makes > you seem like a beginner. It would make sense > that you would probably get > easier questions. Why would Cisco want a CCNA, > CCNP or CCIE out there that > could only answer the easiest questions? They > want their certifications to > mean something so more people will obtain them > so more people will be > familiar with their products so more people > will BUY their products. Doing > what you've described would seem to undermine > their entire purpose; to sell > more product. Anyway, it's my very humble > opinion that the people who > believe that also believe that the government > is monitoring every single > phone call made by every American citizen (or > insert your nationality in > place of American). It's just one more thing > to be paranoid about. > Besides, you've passed the first three, so you > basically know what to > expect. Good luck. > ""Aaron Ajello"" wrote in message > news:200210291447.OAA07111@;groupstudy.com... > > I'm working on my CCNP, just have CIT to go > and when I have taken the > first > > three, I just kindof flew through the > questions before the test where > Cisco > > asks about your experience level, whether or > not you can configure things > on > > your own or need help with a coworker, etc. > > > > Is it true that your answers will determine > how the test is graded or what > > types of questions you will get on the actual > test? I thought it was > merely > > a survey so Cisco could get an idea of what > types of backgrounds people > had > > who were taking their tests. But recently I > read where someone says those > > questions will actually determine how Cisco > tests you and which questions > > from the pool you will receive. > > > > This seems ridiculous to me, but I have to > ask. > > > > thanks, > > Aaron > to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=56463&t=56452 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

