I'd like to answer your questions, but I'm afraid that if I did I would hit
Cisco's radar screen, and become a topic of conversation at last night's DC
Cisco meeting. ;->
Ah, what the hell... no the passing score does not increase with each try.
The published exam blueprint is accurate, if memory serves. The CCIE is not
about configuring routers. It's about understanding how things work.
Best wishes
Chuck
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Subject: Additional CCIE Written Question
Ok I have another question about the CCIE written. I've heard the comment
that if you fail the test then when you retake it your required passing
score is higher. Does anyone know how much the passing score is increased
by? I am considering taking the written at the end of this week to assess
what areas I am weak in and to get an idea of the difficulty of the test.
Would that be a bad idea for me to do? Given the high wait time for the lab
I would like to take the written as soon as possible, I'm positive I could
pass it in January after a few weeks of concentrated study but I figure if
it doesn't hurt me too bad I might as well try the test right now and I just
might get lucky and pass.
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