Hummm..... I am thinking the same thing.
Knowing the amount of test questions is paramount to pacing yourself. I
guess the only to be prepare of this now is to do like 100 questions in
say 60 minutes and just be super ready.
Strange....I thought the 1st Amendment still had power in the States.....
Theo
"Michael L. Williams"
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Subject: Re: NDA violations (FW: New Legal Agreement--Cisco
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So it would appear that even saying how many questions, how much time, or
what a passing score is would now be considered a violation of the
NDA....... whoa....
". . . (including, without limitation, questions, answers, worksheets,
computations, drawings, diagrams, length and/or number of Exam segments
and/or questions, . . ."
Of course, I'm totally willing to honor the agreement, but I really can't
understand why a candidate knowing the number of questions on an exam
really
matters (to Cisco). With all of the exams changing recently, I guess it's
not a big thing, but does this mean that Groupstudy (Paul) needs to hit
the
archives and delete any messages that talk about the number of questions
on
an exam, their passing scores, etc? (I guess legally if one posted a
message before they were require to agree to the new agreement, then it
wouldn't be a violation of NDA (ex post facto-type of thing))
Mike W.
"Frank Jimenez" wrote in message
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> FYI - I received this in the e-mail sack today. Looks like Cisco is
> becoming a lot more specific about what is considered an NDA violation.
> Might want to read in order to stay out of hot water....
>
> http://www.cisco.com//warp/public/10/wwtraining/shortcuts/agreements
>
> Frank Jimenez, CCIE #5738
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