Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Wednesday 10 December 2008 18:41:07 Tiago Faria wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > > > I've recently invested some time and money into LPI certifications. I've > > taken LPIC-1, UCP-1 and, if everything works according to plan tomorrow > > at 14.00, LPIC-2. > > > > I've been looking for a job for quite some time as a GNU/Linux sysadmin, > > and I'm sure these certifications will help me achieve that. > > > > That said, I would like to make a small recommendation/request. > > > > Even though all exams I took via PersonVue (Microsoft, Cisco, SCP, and > > CompTIA) don't have this implement, I was wondering if it's something > > worth making, which is a more detailed report of what questions were > > wrong. > > > > On my 117-199 exam, which was the one I studied harder, I found myself > > with the worst score of the previous two. I spent quite some time > > looking at the report trying to remember what I did wrong, but > > unfortunately I couldn't remember. > > > > Would it be possible to have the report include the failed questions? It > > would save me some brain cells :) > > Hi Tiago, > > I very much doubt LPI or any certification authority will ever release such > information, even to the exam taker. Doing so would compromise the exam > integrity. >
Alan is correct; providing this level of detail would make brain-dumping that much easier, not to mention the loss of sleep our exam security team will face :) Note that your score report contains a breakdown by topic indicating which area(s) you should focus on before retaking the exam. -- Kevin Glendenning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Starnix Care Inc. 647.722.5301 x.232 Toronto, Ontario, Canada http://www.starnix.com Professional Linux Services & Products _______________________________________________ lpi-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://list.lpi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpi-discuss
