Re: Percentage on Cisco Exams [7:16590]

2001-08-21 Thread Tonton Rabena

for CCNA now its 849.


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 has the passing score for the ccna changed
 when I sat it in December last year the pass mark was 822
 just wondering

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 1000-300 = 700

 700/100 = 7

 So, 7 points = 1%

 755-300= 455

 455/7= 65%

 822-300=522

 522/7= 74%

 of course, this may or may not be how it's done. Probably not.

 -chris

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  Hi everybody:
 
  I was just trying to find out and understand the way
  Cisco marks our test.
 
  They say that they scale it from 300 to 1000.  What is
  that?  To me scaling from 0 is easy, but I am not able
  to understand this.  Can someone please help me out
  with this.
 
  I received 822 on my CCNA and the passing score on
  that test was 755.  Can someone tell what my
  percentage is on this test?
 
  Similary I received 736 on BSCN and the passing score
  was 690.  Again how does it translate in percentage.
  I know that I did not get a high score on this test
  compared to CCNA, but percentages really make things
  easier to compare.
 
  Any help will be appreciated.
 
  Thanks in advance
 
  HR
 
 
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Re: Percentage on Cisco Exams [7:16590]

2001-08-20 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

1000-300 = 700

700/100 = 7

So, 7 points = 1%

755-300= 455

455/7= 65%

822-300=522

522/7= 74%

of course, this may or may not be how it's done. Probably not.

-chris

Human Resources  wrote in message
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 Hi everybody:

 I was just trying to find out and understand the way
 Cisco marks our test.

 They say that they scale it from 300 to 1000.  What is
 that?  To me scaling from 0 is easy, but I am not able
 to understand this.  Can someone please help me out
 with this.

 I received 822 on my CCNA and the passing score on
 that test was 755.  Can someone tell what my
 percentage is on this test?

 Similary I received 736 on BSCN and the passing score
 was 690.  Again how does it translate in percentage.
 I know that I did not get a high score on this test
 compared to CCNA, but percentages really make things
 easier to compare.

 Any help will be appreciated.

 Thanks in advance

 HR


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Re: Percentage on Cisco Exams [7:16590]

2001-08-20 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Well now we know why your in HR.  Couldn't handle the entrance exam for 
Alegbra class, huh?

Rick




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RE: Percentage on Cisco Exams [7:16590]

2001-08-20 Thread Baker, Jason

does it really matter what you get ? You either know it or you don't.

it's not the exam pass mark that is going to help you solve problems in the
real world.
If you pass you have a certain level of knowledge. 

The mark you get is not really comparable to the next guy because everyone
gets different questions.

So I cannot see the point in trying to work out how good your pass mark is.


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 Subject:  Percentage on Cisco Exams [7:16590]
 
 Hi everybody:
 
 I was just trying to find out and understand the way
 Cisco marks our test.
 
 They say that they scale it from 300 to 1000.  What is
 that?  To me scaling from 0 is easy, but I am not able
 to understand this.  Can someone please help me out
 with this.
 
 I received 822 on my CCNA and the passing score on
 that test was 755.  Can someone tell what my
 percentage is on this test?
 
 Similary I received 736 on BSCN and the passing score
 was 690.  Again how does it translate in percentage. 
 I know that I did not get a high score on this test
 compared to CCNA, but percentages really make things
 easier to compare.
 
 Any help will be appreciated.
 
 Thanks in advance
 
 HR
 
 
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RE: Percentage on Cisco Exams [7:16590]

2001-08-20 Thread Dwayne Saunders

has the passing score for the ccna changed 
when I sat it in December last year the pass mark was 822
just wondering

D'Wayne Saunders
Network Admin

Ph:08 89507742  
Fax:08 89521112 
Mobile: 

www.lasseters.com.au
  
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Subject: Re: Percentage on Cisco Exams [7:16590]


1000-300 = 700

700/100 = 7

So, 7 points = 1%

755-300= 455

455/7= 65%

822-300=522

522/7= 74%

of course, this may or may not be how it's done. Probably not.

-chris

Human Resources  wrote in message
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 Hi everybody:

 I was just trying to find out and understand the way
 Cisco marks our test.

 They say that they scale it from 300 to 1000.  What is
 that?  To me scaling from 0 is easy, but I am not able
 to understand this.  Can someone please help me out
 with this.

 I received 822 on my CCNA and the passing score on
 that test was 755.  Can someone tell what my
 percentage is on this test?

 Similary I received 736 on BSCN and the passing score
 was 690.  Again how does it translate in percentage.
 I know that I did not get a high score on this test
 compared to CCNA, but percentages really make things
 easier to compare.

 Any help will be appreciated.

 Thanks in advance

 HR


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