to adjust test scoring on the fly.
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The way I interpret this is that the answers
. Wilson [mailto:analogkid01;mindspring.com]
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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
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
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
Although this topic has been discussed in the past, there seems to be
disagreement on the correct answer. Personally, I have read the wording
before some of the surveys and it actually says that your answers will be
used to help determine scoring on the exam. I don't believe it determines
what
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Although this topic has been discussed in the past, there seems to be
disagreement on the correct answer. Personally, I have read the wording
before some of the surveys and it actually
Aaron Ajello wrote:
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,
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From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:nobody;groupstudy.com]
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Aaron Ajello wrote:
I'm working on my CCNP, just have CIT to go and when I have
taken the first three, I just kindof flew
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Aaron Ajello wrote:
I'm working on my CCNP, just have CIT to go and when I have taken the
first three
: Questions before tests [7:56452]
Aaron Ajello wrote:
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
Oh...and I suppose NOW you're going to tell us that there aren't aliens
living among us and that the President ISN'T really the antichrist ruling
the world with the Trilateral commission...You guys will believe anything,
won't you? heheh :-)
No, your answers to the survey don't determine how the
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