Another passer here
600 
Mixed feelings. I passed, GREAT!
on the other hand, hmm, should've done better. I was hoping for 630 or higher. 
Quite a few questions were quite hard, they were asked nothing compared like the ones in the prem exams. Nevertheless, without those great prem exams, I would've done awful, I'm sure of it.
I thought I was gonna run out of time, still had just under 20 min. But I hate going back over the questions I again. If I don't know it, I don't know it. Even if I think for 20 min on a question.
So I just left it for what it was.
Anyway, here's another Network+ success story for you

Mixed feelings. I passed, GREAT!


Quite a few questions were quite hard, they were asked nothing compared like the ones in the prem exams. Nevertheless, without those great prem exams, I would've done awful, I'm sure of it.
I thought I was gonna run out of time, still had just under 20 min. But I hate going back over the questions I again. If I don't know it, I don't know it. Even if I think for 20 min on a question.
So I just left it for what it was.
Anyway, here's another Network+ success story for you

Comments
I felt the same way about the test... I wanted a higher score I had a 707...
I also felt that the real thing was not as closely related to any of the practice exams I took as I was expecting.
You know what is a realy downer is that there was one question I remember word for word and it was an easy one but for someone reason I just could not think of the answer....
A couple days later I was driving and not really thinking about networking but then out of nowhere I just realized the answer and realized I got it wrong!
pass is a pass
Want to once again thank everybody in this site for our remarkable willingness to support and share information.
I am getting ready to get started with CCNA, however I have never really had a hands on experience with Cisco products (planning to buy some swithces anyway). Presently am a Field Service Tech and our clients are small business and homes, that are mostly windows based, so am wondering if I should get started in MCSA/E as I deal with windows daily for now,or should I use the Network+ momemtum and go for Cisco and come back to Microsoft.
My long term career goal is to be a Network Engineer with specialization on Network security.
As always every advice is greatly appreciated.
am sorry for mistakely inserting my posting in urs.
Congrats!