Well, consider this too: Cisco has either monkeys or complete idiots 
classifying the questions. Or maybe it's very poorly-written software that 
does it. I'm not sure. But the bottom line: If you get a low percentage in 
a particular topic area, it doesn't mean that you don't know that topic. 
Cisco may have classified an X.25 question as security. Who knows? It's so 
bad that it's not worth paying any attention to. ;-)

Now, that's the Career Certification program. The CCIE tests are much better.

Priscilla

At 12:16 PM 5/26/02, Frank Merrill wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>
> >
> > And get this!  I am a CISSP and a CSS1 and CCSE.  You would
> > think that I
> > know security right?  I got a 0% on the CID security section
> > twice!  I
> > still don't know why.  How could I not know enough when I got
> > over 900 on
> > each of the CSS1 tests all on the first try???????  I just
> > don't
> > understand sometimes.....
> >
>
>In reality, did you really get 0% on that section?
>I seem to remember a while back someone indicating the same thing happening
>with another test (maybe the same test!?) that was always showing 0% on a
>given topic, and questions were asked for that topic, but the score at the
>end didn't actually reflect that.
>In other words, the final score was to high if that section had been 0%.
>Now, take that with a grain of salt because it is relying on the fact that
>the test taker is saying he knows he got those right.
>Or maybe it's just a fluke in the test engine that can't calculate the
>percentage correctly under certain circumstances.
>
>Good Luck!
>fm
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