>I never asked Cisco about the survey. I asked whether the tests were
>adaptive, (i.e. would change based on answers you give to the
>technical questions early on in the test.) The answer was no. I'm
>sure that the survey does not affect the questions you get either.
>
>Cisco did say that some questions are weighted more than others. But
>that's not the same as adaptive and is not relevant to the survey.
>
>Assuming that Cisco's training department adds any complex test
>processing features, when they can barely ship a valid test with
>logical questions and objectives not written by lucky monkeys, is
>just falling for FUD. (fear, uncertainty and doubt &;-)
>
>Priscilla
>
Priscilla, Priscilla. You so underestimate some of the skills they
demonstrate. Generalization of the connectionless model to
everything. OSI as a theology. Chaos theory.
It's not everyone who can encrypt plain language and still have it
ostensibly readable.
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