We could just let people take 102+102 in one sitting, but it could get complicated to grant them more than 90 minutes, at least in an exam lab at events. Despite that, there are people doing exactly that, but I wouldn't recommend it in general. There should be no time preasure in the exams.
And yes, such a 103 would cause more confusion than it helps. Fabian On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 12:38 AM, G. Matthew Rice <m...@starnix.com> wrote: > > On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 6:33 PM, Fabian Thorns <ftho...@lpi.org> wrote: > >> right now we only offer two exams, 101and 102 to get the LPIC-1 cert. >> There are however no constraint when one can take them, so nothing prevents >> a candidate from just doing them. At events we see people doing their whole >> LPIC-1 in one day, the same could be done in the test centers. Given to >> the current amount of knowledge tested in LPIC-1 I guess most candidates >> prefer the split into two exams so even when they do them in one strike >> they can have a short break. >> > > Someone did mention this very idea at Scale. I don't see any reason to > not offer a "103" (ie. 101+102 in one sitting). The only problem would be > potential confusion for people. > > Regards, > --matt > > > -- > G. Matthew Rice <m...@starnix.com> gpg id: > 0x17CF9077 > > _______________________________________________ > lpi-discuss mailing list > lpi-discuss@lpi.org > http://list.lpi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpi-discuss >
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