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I finally passed my english exam
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| I think that should be English exam!
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| Well i didnt get 100%
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I think that should be English exam!
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| That should be, "Well, I didn't get 100%."
What is the passing score? How many questions? How much time is given to
you? Do they let you use dictionaries? How about spell checkers? Are spell
checkers disabled in their Microsoft software? What's the difference between
the version that is expiring on September 7, 2003 and the new one? Are there
any simulations on the new exam? Is grammar still on the exam, or has it
been taking out? Do they stick to the American version, or are they using
the older British version? How much is the fee? If one doesn't pass the
test, and his/her current English certification expires, what are the
chances you will still be able to communicate with others? Will people even
talk to you? How many people in the world have been certified so far? Can
one find an entry-level job once this certification is attained? Are there
different levels and what tests do you need to take to recertify? For how
long is the certification valid? What books did you use to prepare for the
test? What equipment would you recommend to practice on? Are there any
on-line equipment racks on which one can purchase time for practice?
Please provide as much information as possible without breaking the
Certification Agreement.
Thanks a lot,
Grey
"Jackx" <Jackx@Homail.com> wrote in message
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> Well i didnt get 100%
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> "1" <gnr@rhea.com> wrote in message
> news:bin1l7$5fm$1@titan.btinternet.com...
> I think that should be English exam!
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> "Jackx" <Jackx@Homail.com> wrote in message
> news:3f4f0706$0$15134$afc38c87
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"Grey" <bbb@ccc.com> wrote in message
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That should be, "Well, I didn't get 100%."
What is the passing score? How many questions? How much time is given to
you? Do they let you use dictionaries? How about spell checkers? Are spell
checkers disabled in their Microsoft software? What's the difference between
the version that is expiring on September 7, 2003 and the new one? Are there
any simulations on the new exam? Is grammar still on the exam, or has it
been taking out? Do they stick to the American version, or are they using
the older British version? How much is the fee? If one doesn't pass the
test, and his/her current English certification expires, what are the
chances you will still be able to communicate with others? Will people even
talk to you? How many people in the world have been certified so far? Can
one find an entry-level job once this certification is attained? Are there
different levels and what tests do you need to take to recertify? For how
long is the certification valid? What books did you use to prepare for the
test? What equipment would you recommend to practice on? Are there any
on-line equipment racks on which one can purchase time for practice?
Please provide as much information as possible without breaking the
Certification Agreement.
Thanks a lot,
Grey
"Jackx" <Jackx@Homail.com> wrote in message
news:3f4f20ac$0$15136$afc38c87
@news.optusnet.com.au...
> Well i didnt get 100%
>
> "1" <gnr@rhea.com> wrote in message
> news:bin1l7$5fm$1@titan.btinternet.com...
> I think that should be English exam!
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> "Jackx" <Jackx@Homail.com> wrote in message
> news:3f4f0706$0$15134$afc38c87
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| Utku Er 2003-08-29, 2:26 pm |
| ;-)) like it... and finally: What this English exam has to do with Cisco?
"Grey" <bbb@ccc.com> wrote in message
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> That should be, "Well, I didn't get 100%."
>
> What is the passing score? How many questions? How much time is given to
> you? Do they let you use dictionaries? How about spell checkers? Are spell
> checkers disabled in their Microsoft software? What's the difference
between
> the version that is expiring on September 7, 2003 and the new one? Are
there
> any simulations on the new exam? Is grammar still on the exam, or has it
> been taking out? Do they stick to the American version, or are they using
> the older British version? How much is the fee? If one doesn't pass the
> test, and his/her current English certification expires, what are the
> chances you will still be able to communicate with others? Will people
even
> talk to you? How many people in the world have been certified so far? Can
> one find an entry-level job once this certification is attained? Are there
> different levels and what tests do you need to take to recertify? For how
> long is the certification valid? What books did you use to prepare for the
> test? What equipment would you recommend to practice on? Are there any
> on-line equipment racks on which one can purchase time for practice?
>
> Please provide as much information as possible without breaking the
> Certification Agreement.
>
> Thanks a lot,
>
> Grey
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> "Jackx" <Jackx@Homail.com> wrote in message
> news:3f4f20ac$0$15136$afc38c87
@news.optusnet.com.au...
> > Well i didnt get 100%
> >
> > "1" <gnr@rhea.com> wrote in message
> > news:bin1l7$5fm$1@titan.btinternet.com...
> > I think that should be English exam!
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> >
> > "Jackx" <Jackx@Homail.com> wrote in message
> > news:3f4f0706$0$15134$afc38c87
@news.optusnet.com.au...
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| pomerol82 2003-08-29, 9:28 pm |
| For Cisco's exam. writers. 
"Utku Er" <erutku@netone.net.tr> ¦b¶l¥ó
news:n2M3b.227$Sg6.83@fe01.atl2.webusenet.com ¤¤¼¶¼g...
> ;-)) like it... and finally: What this English exam has to do with Cisco?
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> "Grey" <bbb@ccc.com> wrote in message
> news:_L6cnfAxLOqLpNKiXTWJhg@co
mcast.com...
> > That should be, "Well, I didn't get 100%."
> >
> > What is the passing score? How many questions? How much time is given to
> > you? Do they let you use dictionaries? How about spell checkers? Are
spell
> > checkers disabled in their Microsoft software? What's the difference
> between
> > the version that is expiring on September 7, 2003 and the new one? Are
> there
> > any simulations on the new exam? Is grammar still on the exam, or has it
> > been taking out? Do they stick to the American version, or are they
using
> > the older British version? How much is the fee? If one doesn't pass the
> > test, and his/her current English certification expires, what are the
> > chances you will still be able to communicate with others? Will people
> even
> > talk to you? How many people in the world have been certified so far?
Can
> > one find an entry-level job once this certification is attained? Are
there
> > different levels and what tests do you need to take to recertify? For
how
> > long is the certification valid? What books did you use to prepare for
the
> > test? What equipment would you recommend to practice on? Are there any
> > on-line equipment racks on which one can purchase time for practice?
> >
> > Please provide as much information as possible without breaking the
> > Certification Agreement.
> >
> > Thanks a lot,
> >
> > Grey
> >
> > "Jackx" <Jackx@Homail.com> wrote in message
> > news:3f4f20ac$0$15136$afc38c87
@news.optusnet.com.au...
> > > Well i didnt get 100%
> > >
> > > "1" <gnr@rhea.com> wrote in message
> > > news:bin1l7$5fm$1@titan.btinternet.com...
> > > I think that should be English exam!
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> > > "Jackx" <Jackx@Homail.com> wrote in message
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