RE: Dreadful writing on CCNP support exam. [7:56237]

2002-10-27 Thread Joshua Barnes
I thought the routing exam was the worst offender for ambiguity.
CIT a close second.

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I couldn't agree with you more, I failed by six points (guess I need
more
quality studying time). Some questions had me asking what are they
asking
here the meaning of life.

Not that I'm sour grapes but yes the wording is very vague at best.




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Re: Dreadful writing on CCNP support exam. [7:56237]

2002-10-27 Thread Steve Ringley
When you have to make simple facts difficult, ambiguity is the best way!  I
took my CCNP exams just before the switch, and the only way I could see to
make them more difficult would be to make the questions more ambiguous.

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I thought the routing exam was the worst offender for ambiguity.
CIT a close second.

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I couldn't agree with you more, I failed by six points (guess I need
more
quality studying time). Some questions had me asking what are they
asking
here the meaning of life.

Not that I'm sour grapes but yes the wording is very vague at best.




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RE: Dreadful writing on CCNP support exam. [7:56237]

2002-10-27 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
At 1:31 PM + 10/27/02, Joshua Barnes wrote:
I thought the routing exam was the worst offender for ambiguity.
CIT a close second.


The ultimate ambiguity would be if you couldn't decide which of the 
two was worse.




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RE: Dreadful writing on CCNP support exam. [7:56237]

2002-10-27 Thread Roberts, Larry
Are you sure you haven't taken any of the Cisco Exams ? You almost nailed it
exactly.
I passed all the exams with room to spare so Im not bitter, but I found
myself trying to figure out which answer was less wrong than the
others

:)

Thanks

Larry
 

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At 1:31 PM + 10/27/02, Joshua Barnes wrote:
I thought the routing exam was the worst offender for ambiguity. 
CIT a close second.


The ultimate ambiguity would be if you couldn't decide which of the 
two was worse.




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RE: Dreadful writing on CCNP support exam. [7:56237]

2002-10-27 Thread Jenny McLeod
I haven't taken any Cisco exams lately so can't comment on the wording, but
to be honest trying to figure out which answer is less wrong sounds like a
lot of my day to day work...

JMcL

Roberts, Larry wrote:
 
 Are you sure you haven't taken any of the Cisco Exams ? You
 almost nailed it
 exactly.
 I passed all the exams with room to spare so Im not bitter, but
 I found
 myself trying to figure out which answer was less wrong than
 the
 others
 
 :)
 
 Thanks
 
 Larry
  
 
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 From: Howard C. Berkowitz [mailto:hcb;gettcomm.com] 
 Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2002 12:37 PM
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 At 1:31 PM + 10/27/02, Joshua Barnes wrote:
 I thought the routing exam was the worst offender for
 ambiguity.
 CIT a close second.
 
 
 The ultimate ambiguity would be if you couldn't decide which of
 the
 two was worse.
 
 




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RE: Dreadful writing on CCNP support exam. [7:56237]

2002-10-27 Thread John Brandis
Trying to work out what answer/statement is least wrong, is what I do all
day whilst listening to my tech support staff. Its amazing but you get what
you pay for.

Jb


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I haven't taken any Cisco exams lately so can't comment on the wording, but
to be honest trying to figure out which answer is less wrong sounds like a
lot of my day to day work...

JMcL

Roberts, Larry wrote:
 
 Are you sure you haven't taken any of the Cisco Exams ? You almost 
 nailed it exactly.
 I passed all the exams with room to spare so Im not bitter, but
 I found
 myself trying to figure out which answer was less wrong than
 the
 others
 
 :)
 
 Thanks
 
 Larry
  
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Howard C. Berkowitz [mailto:hcb;gettcomm.com]
 Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2002 12:37 PM
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 Subject: RE: Dreadful writing on CCNP support exam. [7:56237]
 
 
 At 1:31 PM + 10/27/02, Joshua Barnes wrote:
 I thought the routing exam was the worst offender for
 ambiguity.
 CIT a close second.
 
 
 The ultimate ambiguity would be if you couldn't decide which of the
 two was worse.
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RE: Dreadful writing on CCNP support exam. [7:56237]

2002-10-26 Thread John McCartney
I couldn't agree with you more, I failed by six points (guess I need more
quality studying time). Some questions had me asking what are they asking
here the meaning of life.

Not that I'm sour grapes but yes the wording is very vague at best.


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RE: Dreadful writing on CCNP support exam. [7:56237]

2002-10-25 Thread Neolen capra
I found the same with the BCMSN exam, the wording
for certain questions could have been written a little
less ambiguous 

neo


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