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What do you need to pass 70-218 ?
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| Swigga 2002-04-17, 1:25 pm |
| Hi all
I was looking on Microsoft's web-site, but I couldn't find the passing score for 218. What is it, and how many questions to they throw at you ??? | |
| poolit 2002-04-17, 1:35 pm |
| It is a Pass/Fail score. There are 60 questions and 180 minutes to complete.That is what I have read. That includes the survey too. | |
| Swigga 2002-04-17, 1:42 pm |
| Okay, cool. I like the little pictures of John, Paul, George, and Ringo... | |
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| there is no score... what you need is a lot of hands-on. I call this test the "It's broken, so fix it test".
It is a fair and enjoyable test. Good luck! | |
| Swigga 2002-04-17, 1:54 pm |
| So, they don't score it ??? How do you know if you've passed ??? It is not adaptive is it ??? | |
| jeff50ho 2002-04-17, 2:00 pm |
| After you complete the test you get a printout that either says "Pass" or "Fail" | |
| poolit 2002-04-17, 2:35 pm |
| They might bring back how you did in certain areas of the test with a percentage, but the results will be Pass/Fail.I think I read this in the "Certifications Forum".
Ok here it is.
http://www.mcpmag.com/news/article.asp?EditorialsID=477
Microsoft Considers Change on Pass/Fail Policy
While complete reversal unlikely, company says it's considering releasing more info to those who fail.
4/10/2002 — Changes may be in the air for the pass/fail scoring system Microsoft implemented on its certification exams earlier this year. In an interview during TechEd, being held this week, Director of Microsoft Certification Anne Marie McSweeney said her group is trying to "look at the approach we took before... to give [testing candidates] more information."
Previous exams provided candidates with a diagnostic report at the end of the test, which provided both a numeric score and a module-by-module summary of his or her performance. This provided candidates who failed an exam with an idea about those areas of the test objectives that needed additional study.
The latest approach, widely scorned by many MCPs, provides only a pass or fail verdict.
McSweeney said the group will probably not return to a numeric scoring, since a pass score changes depending on what version of an exam the candidate has taken and what questions are in that particular exam.
But, she said, Microsoft does want to provide at least enough information to those candidates who fell short so that they know whether they failed "miserably or just a little bit."
McSweeney said the group may hold online chats about the topic with MCPs in the near future to get feedback. | |
| jakob79 2002-04-18, 5:52 am |
| Thanks for the info guys.. so it means.. 60 questions with 180 minutes to complete.. I heard about that too poolit.. they won't show the score but they will show you a bar graph of which parts you are good and not.. |
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