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Drasko Ivanisevic

2003-06-11, 7:26 pm

Hi!
What is the passing score in 70-218??
500,600,700,800 of 1000?????


Drasko


RussS

2003-06-11, 8:24 pm

Pass / Fail ..... no score

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Drasko Ivanisevic

2003-06-12, 6:24 am

RussS wrote:
> Pass / Fail ..... no score


I know that ...
How many answers have to be correct to PASS???
In %!!

Drasko


Beoweolf

2003-06-12, 7:24 pm

What he is trying to explain is Microsoft does NOT reveal a percentage or
minimum number of question you need to pass. Any speculation on the count or
percentage is exactly that speculation, a guess. The passing score can be
raised or lowered by Microsoft at their discretion, at any time or from day
to day. Bluntly put...It is pass or fail.
"Drasko Ivanisevic" <drasko@NO_SPAMitcenter.hr> wrote in message
news:bc9ja3$13k$1@bagan.srce.hr...
> RussS wrote:
> > Pass / Fail ..... no score

>
> I know that ...
> How many answers have to be correct to PASS???
> In %!!
>
> Drasko
>
>



Drasko Ivanisevic

2003-06-14, 5:25 pm

Beoweolf wrote:
> What he is trying to explain is Microsoft does NOT reveal a
> percentage or minimum number of question you need to pass. Any
> speculation on the count or percentage is exactly that speculation, a
> guess. The passing score can be raised or lowered by Microsoft at
> their discretion, at any time or from day to day. Bluntly put...It is
> pass or fail.


haha.. so maybe Ill get lucky and get the exam when 10 goog answers will be
enough.



Beoweolf

2003-06-14, 7:24 pm

If you believe it hard enough, it could happen. Microsoft is always tweaking
their exams. Maybe they will go back to the ill fated, never (seldom(?))
seen adaptive exam format.

"Drasko Ivanisevic" <drasko@NO_SPAMitcenter.hr> wrote in message
news:bcg5tk$4pa$1@bagan.srce.hr...
> Beoweolf wrote:
> > What he is trying to explain is Microsoft does NOT reveal a
> > percentage or minimum number of question you need to pass. Any
> > speculation on the count or percentage is exactly that speculation, a
> > guess. The passing score can be raised or lowered by Microsoft at
> > their discretion, at any time or from day to day. Bluntly put...It is
> > pass or fail.

>
> haha.. so maybe Ill get lucky and get the exam when 10 goog answers will

be
> enough.
>
>
>



David Brignola

2003-06-16, 11:25 am

I haven't taken a microsoft test yet but I am preparing for my 70-210 now.
Are all the microsoft tests pass/fail or only some of them?


Beoweolf

2003-06-16, 11:25 am

There are a few left that are still graded, but they are being phased out as
part of the ongoing upgrade, retirement and revision plan. None of the
XP/W2K3 specific exams offer grades nor do any of the newer W2K exams. Only
a few electives are left.


"David Brignola" < dbrignola@americanrecyclingsys
.com> wrote in message
newsulHa.380$rf1.46784@news.uswest.net...
> I haven't taken a microsoft test yet but I am preparing for my 70-210 now.
> Are all the microsoft tests pass/fail or only some of them?
>
>



David Brignola

2003-06-18, 9:25 am

Damn.....

"Beoweolf" <Beoweolf@pacbell.net> wrote in message
news:a7mHa.434$4Z7.45166604@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com...
> There are a few left that are still graded, but they are being phased out

as
> part of the ongoing upgrade, retirement and revision plan. None of the
> XP/W2K3 specific exams offer grades nor do any of the newer W2K exams.

Only
> a few electives are left.
>
>
> "David Brignola" < dbrignola@americanrecyclingsys
.com> wrote in message
> newsulHa.380$rf1.46784@news.uswest.net...
> > I haven't taken a microsoft test yet but I am preparing for my 70-210

now.
> > Are all the microsoft tests pass/fail or only some of them?
> >
> >

>
>
>



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