Interpret your lab score?  You'll either pass, or you'll fail.  If you pass,
you wont get a score, just the fact that you passed.  If you fail, you will
get a score.  Here's my interpretation of the scoring if you fail (please
note, sarcasm to follow)

70-80 Close, but close only counts in horse shoes and hand grenades.  Take
it again asap
50-70 Doh!  Guess you havent used much BGP, eh?
30-50 You're not the sharpest pencil in the box.  Better hit the rack.
10-30 Have a few too many the night before?  ISPF, OIGRP, same difference.
 0-10 Maybe you should apply for the honorary CCIE cert instead...

thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
Network Learning Inc
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.optsys.net (Cisco hardware)

""Edward Sohn""  wrote in message
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> Hello, all
>
> I'll be taking my lab in a few weeks, and I want to make sure I
> understand how the scoring system works.  I've seen a lot of differing
> opinions and reports on the subject, and I was wondering if there was an
> "accurate" way to interpret the score.
>
> For example, I understand that there is a percentage breakdown.  How
> does this translate into a passing/failing grade?  I don't *think* I am
> violating any NDA rules in asking this question.  Obviously, please
> respond within that context.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Ed




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