Failed CCNA 200-120 :-(
danny069
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I feel defeated, I failed the CCNA 200-120 this morning, my score was 787, needed an 825 to pass. Networking is not my forte, but I figured I give it my best shot today after taking two NetAcad class at my university. I kind of feel slighted too because I pressed next by accident when one question had a bunch of questions within it and went to the next question, you can't go back or review your questions at the end. ARGH! (Charlie Brown sigh) One sim, can't go into much detail, I knew was wrong, because I tested it after the configuration, but I couldn't modify or delete it and start over for some reason. I may give it another shot next Friday, we'll see. CCNA got the best of me today, but I will avenge my loss.
Breakdown as follows:
Operation of IP Data Networks - 100%
LAN Switching Technologies - 90%
IP Addressing (IPV4/IPV6) - 100%
IP Routing Technologies - 90%
IP Services - 80%
Network Device Security - 0%
Troubleshooting - 70%
WAN Technologies - 80%
Breakdown as follows:
Operation of IP Data Networks - 100%
LAN Switching Technologies - 90%
IP Addressing (IPV4/IPV6) - 100%
IP Routing Technologies - 90%
IP Services - 80%
Network Device Security - 0%
Troubleshooting - 70%
WAN Technologies - 80%
I am a Jack of all trades, Master of None
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blatini Member Posts: 285At least you know where to focus. That's a lot better that flatting across the board.
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danny069 Member Posts: 1,025 ■■■■□□□□□□Yeah, I definitely know what went wrong and where I need to focus. I scheduled for August 5th. Can't have successes without any failures right?I am a Jack of all trades, Master of None
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clarson Member Posts: 903 ■■■■□□□□□□you did real well pretty much everywhere but one. Study that one area and you should pass easily
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volfkhat Member Posts: 1,072 ■■■■■■■■□□I kind of feel slighted too because I pressed next by accident when one question had a bunch of questions within it and went to the next question, you can't go back or review your questions at the end. ARGH! (Charlie Brown sigh)
ha!
the SAME exact thing happened to me when i took it!!
It was the Final Simulation (towards the end of the exam), and my brain/finger accidentally clicked "next".
I literally ARRRRRGH'ed aloud in the middle of the lab.
a Big fat ZERO.
Well, if that Sim was the reason you got
Network Device Security - 0%
Then you should Definitely CHeer up. You will definitely pass the Retake easily.
If it's not the reason... well, then you have some homework to do :] -
DerkDaDerk Member Posts: 16 ■□□□□□□□□□Dude, don't sweat it. Like others have said, you now know what area to focus more of your studying on, so when you take the test second time around, you'll ace it! Also, if the CCNA composite test feels overwhelming, I would take the CCNA in 2 parts, it allows you to focus more on less topics for each test .