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Thank-you everyone for your replies. So just to confirm,
the passing grade is 700. But because we don't know the
maximum score, we really know nothing?!?

EEErrrrrrrr Microsoft!
;-)

Rubens

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"Rubens" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:47e001c42bf3
$4bed80c0$a601280a@phx.gbl:

> Thank-you everyone for your replies. So just to confirm,
> the passing grade is 700. But because we don't know the
> maximum score, we really know nothing?!?
>
> EEErrrrrrrr Microsoft!
> ;-)
>
> Rubens


no but they do give you a loveyly section on the report that identifies
areas of weakness. I think this is a little better and miles above a
simple pass/fail mark. Pass or fail I like to know where I need to
improve afterwards...

good luck on the exam...

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me thinks there is a magic bullet question. you get it right you pass!

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The highest grade for the 70-228 exam is 900. It wasn't listed on the after
exam report but was listed in the pre test verbage.

"Rubens" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Thank-you everyone for your replies. So just to confirm,
> the passing grade is 700. But because we don't know the
> maximum score, we really know nothing?!?
>
> EEErrrrrrrr Microsoft!
> ;-)
>
> Rubens



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I took 229 yesterday and got an 823 while still not having 'strong' on 2 of the 5 objectives, so I'm thinking the max must be at least 950!

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"Lance Gamble" <LGamble@NOSPAMhouston.rr.com> wrote in
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> The highest grade for the 70-228 exam is 900. It wasn't listed on the
> after exam report but was listed in the pre test verbage.
>


cool I got a 840 on that one...

(i think it changes though)

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