From the "Pass is a Pass" department
670 on my Network+ test this morning.
Very few questions on....
What each OSI layer does
What devices at what OSI layer
What protocol at what OSI layer
What port / protocol
A bunch of questions on....
IP addressing
OS X and Unix
DHCP / DNS
Is the Network+ test adaptive? If it is that would explain my question ratios.
Security+ is next.
Very few questions on....
What each OSI layer does
What devices at what OSI layer
What protocol at what OSI layer
What port / protocol
A bunch of questions on....
IP addressing
OS X and Unix
DHCP / DNS
Is the Network+ test adaptive? If it is that would explain my question ratios.
Security+ is next.
Comments
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porengo Member Posts: 343Congrats on your pass!
CompTIA has moved away from adaptive exams. However, they do pull from a pool of questions, and you may have been lucky enough to get the questions you had received. -
Jiggsaww Member Posts: 195boss don't study that........ah pass is most def ah pass (another member of the pass is ah pass club)
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petedude Member Posts: 1,510jim_stasz wrote:670 on my Network+ test this morning.
Yes, a pass is a pass. Certainly true. But darned if I didn't kick myself a little for not getting higher scores on a lot of the exams I've taken and passed.Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there.
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jim_stasz Member Posts: 123Wouldn't you love to see the questions / answers of the questions you got wrong after you passed? I can understand them not giving it to you if you failed.
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vex Member Posts: 113Congrats on the passAncient Certs:
Exam 70-064: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows® 95
Exam 70-067: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 -
rechevarria Member Posts: 6 ■□□□□□□□□□Cool, I also passed to day and yeah, a pass is a pass, some of the questions on the test are about stuff you will probably see very little of. What matters is that you are certified.
Congrats.