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wbafrank

2002-04-10, 5:26 pm

It looks as though the end of PASS/FAIL only see the following article:

http://XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX/editorial/new...ditorialsID=269
cross36

2002-04-10, 5:51 pm

Interesting frank, i do agree with their judgement. Because it is unfortunate for those who fail. They do need to know if they failed close to the margin or really bad to really study and to focus on the materials being covered
wbafrank

2002-04-10, 5:56 pm

in the article it said it would be puting this forward to current MCP's to get their views. It would be nice to know if anyone on this forum is asked for their point of view.
Yeti-GBR1

2002-04-10, 5:59 pm

Hmmmm may be I should follow this guys example and move to Linux: http://www.netcraft.com.au/geoffrey/toshiba.html

As for MS once I have completed the 70-219 on the 26/04/2002 that it, no more MS for me..I'm fed up with there CRAP.
envoid

2002-04-12, 7:17 am

I just finished MCSE on Monday (whoopee). I took all 7 tests between March 26 and April 8. I received Pass/Fail on 70-216,70-217,70-218, and 70-219. I received an actual score on 70-210,70-215, and my last exam on Monday, 70-221. So, it seems to me that the new policy is applied haphazardly.....http://www.gamingforyou.co.uk/mysmilies/contrib/blackeye/GCeekblack.gif
bbraunstein

2002-04-12, 6:56 pm

You took all those exams within a two week period? What are you, crazy?????
swordfish78

2002-04-13, 3:02 am

Did you mean from March 26 2001 to April 08 2002 ????

You will amazed all of us if you took the 7 papers in the duration of 2 weeks.
Spid

2002-04-13, 10:13 am

quote:
Originally posted by swordfish78
Did you mean from March 26 2001 to April 08 2002 ????

You will amazed all of us if you took the 7 papers in the duration of 2 weeks.



2 weeks is not uncommon if one went through a bootcamp. Here's a link to one that states mcse in 14 days. Wow, big deal

http://www.intenseschool.com/bootcamps/mcse/

I agree with score/feedback on the exams if you fail, constructive feedback is a good thing. But if you pass, why would that number matter? Showing your score when you pass the exam is irrelevant.
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