Best explanation for the factor.

Regards,

Abel Mateo
CCIE28546 - RS/Voice


On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 7:07 PM, Bill Lake <[email protected]> wrote:

> Best guess as to the reasons more people pass as they take more exams:
>
>    1. More comfortable with environment, equipment & time requirements.
>    2. More prepared for the level of questions and configurations needed.
>    3. More relaxed than your previous visits which helps you on the exam.
>    4. Taking the exam 3-4-5 times (I think I heard the average pass for
>    Voice is 4.5 exams) then you are practicing for 2-3-4 months longer, you
>    may not be learning more but you are getting better at implementing your
>    configurations and hopefully learning some new twists to help your
>    configuration go faster.
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 11:27 AM, William Bell <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> I have heard that rumor and I do not know how much truth is in it. Since
>> the proctor is the final authority on your grade and the proctor is human,
>> it isn't too much of a stretch to suspect that empathy could play a role.
>> However, any evidence that someone could offer showing leniency is given
>> after subsequent attempts would be purely anecdotal. So, it isn't worth the
>> energy thinking about it too deeply.
>>
>> Now, you touch on experience as a factor. I believe that plays a much
>> larger role in influencing the proctor's leniency than empathy would. Not
>> just technical experience, but if you take the exam 3 or 4 times then you
>> may find yourself more inclined to communicate with the proctor. You may
>> even find that you are able to get some much needed clarification from the
>> proctor because you are better equipped to ask a "CCIE-Level" question.
>> Which means that the proctor now knows who you are and has the benefit of
>> receiving your well thought out question. So, maybe (just maybe) when they
>> review your troubleshooting response, they cut you a break because you know
>> what you are talking about. Even if you took more than 50 words to do it or
>> placed the "call out" on the wrong line.
>>
>> Note, I bring up the "troubleshooting" review because that is 100% on the
>> proctor and those questions carry big points. If a proctor cut you a break
>> because he had some other way of knowing you knew what you were talking
>> about, then that could be construed as empathy. However, I like to think it
>> is more likely the proctor is making a good judgement call based on a
>> richer set of data.
>>
>> HTH.
>>
>> -Bill
>>  --
>> William Bell
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>>
>>
>>
>> On Nov 30, 2012, at 2:05 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> Hi guys,
>>    I just wish to confirm this, is it true that 2nd 3rd or 4th attempter
>> has higher chances than first attempter. Not bcause of experiece now but I
>> heard the proctor take pity on those has attempted the exams before. What's
>> your view guys
>>
>> Ola
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