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Why I can not view my score?
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| kevin 2002-12-24, 12:23 am |
| Hello,
I have passed mcp, but when I login in the microsoft website, I found I
only can view the caurses have passed. Who can tell me where I can find the
score in the mcp website? Thanks!
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| Tom Helms 2002-12-24, 12:23 am |
| Q. The exam result report I received after taking an exam
doesn't provide feedback. How can I get feedback on my knowledge?
A. Microsoft has changed the format of the exam results report
that candidates receive after taking a Microsoft Certified Professional
exam. As part of the company's effort to protect the integrity of Microsoft
certifications for MCPs as well as their employers, Microsoft has eliminated
numerical score information from the exam results reports. With new exams
released beginning December 2001, exam results reports indicate only a pass
or fail status. Candidates do not receive feedback on each exam section, and
candidates no longer receive an overall numerical score. The results report
format for the majority of exams released before December 2001 will make a
transition to the new format during 2002.
Q. Why does Microsoft no longer provide scores?
A. Beginning with exams released since December 2001, Microsoft has
stopped providing numerical scores as part of ongoing efforts to protect
exam security and program integrity. Microsoft replaces exam items regularly
to minimize item exposure and to ensure that content remains current. As
content is replaced, any changes in content difficulty are counterbalanced
by changes in the passing score to ensure that consistent standards are used
to certify candidates.
Although this ensures consistency in pass/fail decisions, numerical
exam scores are not comparable across exam versions-a score of 800 on one
version may represent the same skill level as a score of 900 or 700 on
another version. As content is replaced more frequently to combat exam
piracy, numerical scores become meaningless-only the pass/fail status
maintains meaning.
"kevin" <reg32@163.com> wrote in message
news:u7t0YHxqCHA.2540@TK2MSFTNGP12...
> Hello,
>
> I have passed mcp, but when I login in the microsoft website, I found
I
> only can view the caurses have passed. Who can tell me where I can find
the
> score in the mcp website? Thanks!
>
>
>
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