Total agreement with the comments regarding the poor
quality of the exam, however, I would not expect
dramatic benefits from the upgraded examination. The
current study materials should get you there for
640-025, and I'd focus away from Stratacom and other
'platform' specifics for the newer exam.
--- "Sean C." wrote:
> CID - 100 questions - Passing is 755 Final score
> based on scale of 300 to
> 1000 (ie - I think some questions are weighted
> heavier for scoring
> purposes). Unlike CCIE written where there are 100
> questions and each is
> worth 1 point.
>
> I'm copying an old rant of mine. Check the
> GroupStudy archives, there are
> tons of gripes with the CID:
>
> Took the CID last week and passed - 2nd attempt.
> The horror stories you
> have read about this test are true.
>
> The questions have misspellings (VALN instead of
> VLAN), some answers are
> written twice, one question address had a third
> octet of .286., etc. Couple
> this with the limited study material available and I
> think it would be wise
> to wait for the CID 4.0, when, hopefully, there will
> be more study material
> available.
>
> I used the CiscoPress book and the Boson #1 test.
> The Lammle book you own
> has the best section on StrataCom - the questions I
> had were could all be
> answered from Lammle's book.
>
> I agree with the general concensus: CiscoPress
> covers 50%, Lammle covers
> 50% between them you will know about 75% of the
> test.
>
> Good luck,
> Sean C.
>
> CCNP, CCDP, MCSE
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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