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What is current passing scores for MCSE.
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| gregb369 2003-03-12, 10:24 pm |
| I must be looking in the wrong place, but what score is currently required
for passing on MCSE tests (70-210 for example). I can't find it on
Microsoft MCSE site nor on the Thomson Prometric site. Also, what is the
allotted time for taking the test. From what I understand, my local
facility is not using the adaptive format. They are using the 50 question
test. I thought they were all adaptive now.
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| Andy Barkl 2003-03-12, 11:24 pm |
| "gregb369" <gregb@cscglobal.net> wrote in message
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> I must be looking in the wrong place, but what score is currently required
> for passing on MCSE tests (70-210 for example). I can't find it on
> Microsoft MCSE site nor on the Thomson Prometric site. Also, what is the
> allotted time for taking the test. From what I understand, my local
> facility is not using the adaptive format. They are using the 50 question
> test. I thought they were all adaptive now.
None of the exam passing scores are published because they can fluctuate and
you won't know what your score was anyhow because the system reports only a
pass/fail status.
You can find the allotted time per exam here; http://tinyurl.com/7dpd
None of the current Microsoft exams are adaptive.
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| gregb369 2003-03-13, 12:24 am |
| Ok, thanks.
"Andy Barkl" <abarkl@NOSPAM.wetrainit.com> wrote in message
news:FtUba.3120$jZ1.1320@news1.west.cox.net...
> "gregb369" <gregb@cscglobal.net> wrote in message
> news:v701n78sbk5m88@corp.supernews.com...
> > I must be looking in the wrong place, but what score is currently
required
> > for passing on MCSE tests (70-210 for example). I can't find it on
> > Microsoft MCSE site nor on the Thomson Prometric site. Also, what is
the
> > allotted time for taking the test. From what I understand, my local
> > facility is not using the adaptive format. They are using the 50
question
> > test. I thought they were all adaptive now.
>
> None of the exam passing scores are published because they can fluctuate
and
> you won't know what your score was anyhow because the system reports only
a
> pass/fail status.
>
> You can find the allotted time per exam here; http://tinyurl.com/7dpd
>
> None of the current Microsoft exams are adaptive.
>
>
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| Hawaiian Reno 2003-03-13, 12:24 am |
| FYI
The Design Exams still give you a score. I just took 70-219,70-220 last week at
a Vue testing center and recieved a score. Passing for 70-219 is 613 and for
70-220 it's 675 both have 40 questions and you get about 4 hours to complete
each. You are right about 70-210 - 70-218. They are pass/fail exams.
>None of the exam passing scores are published because they can fluctuate and
>you won't know what your score was anyhow because the system reports only a
>pass/fail status.
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| dullname 2003-03-13, 6:25 am |
| Hi
Passed 70-221 this week the passing score was 556, I got a 780. #Quite
straightforward test onto 70-228!
Kevin
"Hawaiian Reno" <sgtt0001@aol.commo> wrote in message
news:20030313005139.16886.00000199@mb-ce.aol.com...
> FYI
> The Design Exams still give you a score. I just took 70-219,70-220 last
week at
> a Vue testing center and recieved a score. Passing for 70-219 is 613 and
for
> 70-220 it's 675 both have 40 questions and you get about 4 hours to
complete
> each. You are right about 70-210 - 70-218. They are pass/fail exams.
>
> >None of the exam passing scores are published because they can fluctuate
and
> >you won't know what your score was anyhow because the system reports only
a
> >pass/fail status.
>
>
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| FYI... when I took my 70-219 exam last year sometime it was pass/fail.
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vt
"Hawaiian Reno" <sgtt0001@aol.commo> wrote in message
news:20030313005139.16886.00000199@mb-ce.aol.com...
> FYI
> The Design Exams still give you a score. I just took 70-219,70-220 last
week at
> a Vue testing center and recieved a score. Passing for 70-219 is 613 and
for
> 70-220 it's 675 both have 40 questions and you get about 4 hours to
complete
> each. You are right about 70-210 - 70-218. They are pass/fail exams.
>
> >None of the exam passing scores are published because they can fluctuate
and
> >you won't know what your score was anyhow because the system reports only
a
> >pass/fail status.
>
>
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| Dennis Hartmann 2003-03-14, 8:24 pm |
| None of the tests are adaptive anymore. I teach the MCSE Bootcamp for
Global Knowledge. The test's passing score is not posted and you will not
receive numerical results from Sylvan/Vue. You find out if you PASSED or
FAILED. That's it! Point blank. They don't even tell you what you scored
on the sections because Microsoft is raising the bar. The best way to get
through the exams is to take the MCSA/MCSE Bootcamps from Global Knowledge.
That's all the free knowledge I can share with you.
http://www.globalknowledge.com/trai...ourseid=976&cat
id=184&methodid=c&country=United+States&translation=English
Sincerely,
--
Dennis J Hartmann
Instructor/Consultant
White Pine Communications
dh8@pobox.com
CCSI/CCNP/CCIP-MPLS & Optical/CCDP/CCNA/CCDA
Cisco Optical Specialist / MCSE (NT4/Win2K)
Cisco IP Telephony Support & Design Specialist
"gregb369" <gregb@cscglobal.net> wrote in message
news:v701n78sbk5m88@corp.supernews.com...
> I must be looking in the wrong place, but what score is currently required
> for passing on MCSE tests (70-210 for example). I can't find it on
> Microsoft MCSE site nor on the Thomson Prometric site. Also, what is the
> allotted time for taking the test. From what I understand, my local
> facility is not using the adaptive format. They are using the 50 question
> test. I thought they were all adaptive now.
>
>
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| calkin@aol.com 2003-03-15, 8:24 pm |
| On Sat, 15 Mar 2003 01:26:17 GMT, "Dennis Hartmann"
<dhartma5@optonline.net> wrote:
> None of the tests are adaptive anymore. I teach the MCSE Bootcamp for
>Global Knowledge. The test's passing score is not posted and you will not
>receive numerical results from Sylvan/Vue. You find out if you PASSED or
>FAILED. That's it! Point blank. They don't even tell you what you scored
>on the sections because Microsoft is raising the bar. The best way to get
>through the exams is to take the MCSA/MCSE Bootcamps from Global Knowledge.
>That's all the free knowledge I can share with you.
>
>http://www.globalknowledge.com/trai...ourseid=976&cat
>id=184&methodid=c&country=United+States&translation=English
>
Wow only $7995 for a 13 day boot camp!
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| Dennis Hartmann 2003-03-15, 9:24 pm |
| 70-219 and 70-220 are the only two exams I know of that still give back the
scores. They have approximately 610 and 670 pass scores (respectively).
--
Dennis J Hartmann
Instructor/Consultant
White Pine Communications
dh8@pobox.com / 914-980-0316
CCSI/CCNP/CCIP-MPLS & Optical/CCDP/CCNA/CCDA
Cisco Optical Specialist / MCSE (NT4/Win2K)
Cisco IP Telephony Support & Design Specialist
"vt" <email@email.com> wrote in message news:ALqca.215$FH2.41@fed1read02...
> FYI... when I took my 70-219 exam last year sometime it was pass/fail.
>
> --
> vt
>
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> "Hawaiian Reno" <sgtt0001@aol.commo> wrote in message
> news:20030313005139.16886.00000199@mb-ce.aol.com...
> > FYI
> > The Design Exams still give you a score. I just took 70-219,70-220 last
> week at
> > a Vue testing center and recieved a score. Passing for 70-219 is 613 and
> for
> > 70-220 it's 675 both have 40 questions and you get about 4 hours to
> complete
> > each. You are right about 70-210 - 70-218. They are pass/fail exams.
> >
> > >None of the exam passing scores are published because they can
fluctuate
> and
> > >you won't know what your score was anyhow because the system reports
only
> a
> > >pass/fail status.
> >
> >
>
>
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| Rhenier Labuschagne 2003-03-16, 9:24 am |
| ROFL
What a rip-off!!!
<calkin@aol.com> wrote in message
news sl77vg2eopdfej0f2nflunp8
ojtth0gol@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 15 Mar 2003 01:26:17 GMT, "Dennis Hartmann"
> <dhartma5@optonline.net> wrote:
>
> > None of the tests are adaptive anymore. I teach the MCSE Bootcamp
for
> >Global Knowledge. The test's passing score is not posted and you will
not
> >receive numerical results from Sylvan/Vue. You find out if you PASSED or
> >FAILED. That's it! Point blank. They don't even tell you what you
scored
> >on the sections because Microsoft is raising the bar. The best way to
get
> >through the exams is to take the MCSA/MCSE Bootcamps from Global
Knowledge.
> >That's all the free knowledge I can share with you.
> >
>
>http://www.globalknowledge.com/trai...courseid=976&ca
t
> >id=184&methodid=c&country=United+States&translation=English
> >
>
>
>
> Wow only $7995 for a 13 day boot camp!
>
>
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| HHHTheGame 2003-03-16, 2:24 pm |
| ROTFLMFAO! So when are the "Be a M.D. in six months" boot camps coming
out?
calkin@aol.com wrote in news sl77vg2eopdfej0f2nflunp8
ojtth0gol@4ax.com:
> On Sat, 15 Mar 2003 01:26:17 GMT, "Dennis Hartmann"
> <dhartma5@optonline.net> wrote:
>
>> None of the tests are adaptive anymore. I teach the MCSE Bootcamp
>> for
>>Global Knowledge. The test's passing score is not posted and you will
>>not receive numerical results from Sylvan/Vue. You find out if you
>>PASSED or FAILED. That's it! Point blank. They don't even tell you
>>what you scored on the sections because Microsoft is raising the bar.
>>The best way to get through the exams is to take the MCSA/MCSE
>>Bootcamps from Global Knowledge. That's all the free knowledge I can
>>share with you.
>>
>>http://www.globalknowledge.com/trai...d=9&courseid=97
>>6&cat id=184&methodid=c&country=United+States&translation=English
>>
>
>
>
> Wow only $7995 for a 13 day boot camp!
>
>
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