Find my score

t49t49 Member Posts: 34 ■■□□□□□□□□
A potiental employeer wants to see my ccna passing score. icon_confused.gif:

I went to the pearson vue website and cisco website but they only showed if i pass or fail an exam.

Can somone give me a few tips, i really want this job.

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  • tierstentiersten Member Posts: 4,505
    Thats all they show. When you did the exam they should have given you a sheet with the percentages.
  • t49t49 Member Posts: 34 ■■□□□□□□□□
    tiersten wrote:
    Thats all they show. When you did the exam they should have given you a sheet with the percentages.

    Oh yea. i moved and the 2 papers disappeard on me icon_sad.gif
  • nicklauscombsnicklauscombs Member Posts: 885
    What's the score matter? You passed and that's all that matters icon_cool.gificon_cool.gif
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  • mgeorgemgeorge Member Posts: 774 ■■■□□□□□□□
    Unless the employeer paid for the exam, the score sheet should remain private. All they need to know is if you passed or failed. The score is irrelevant, Cisco will not provide any verification exam scores, just a pass or fail result.
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  • laidbackfreaklaidbackfreak Member Posts: 991
    i had a simliar problem in that all my certs etc are currently in storage.... the company wanted proof id passed the exam..... so i just printed off my cisco page....

    ive never known anyone be asked for the score's before........
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  • dave0212dave0212 Member Posts: 287
    If you login to Cisco using your ID i.e CSCO000000000, you can publish your credentials to an email address. Not as easy as MS where you can give people a web link and a username and password to view your credentials :D
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  • SlowhandSlowhand Mod Posts: 5,161 Mod
    What is their reason for wanting to see the score? Cisco designed the test, they decree what constitutes a pass ("good enough") and what doesn't. Do they claim to know more about Cisco technology and knowledge than Cisco?

    Honestly, if this is how **** they are about interviewing you, I'd watch out if I were you. This smells very fishy, and I would have a very bad feeling about someone asking something that is so grossly unreasonable.

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  • mamonomamono Member Posts: 776 ■■□□□□□□□□
    As some people have stated, it will only be on your score report. After all these years, I don't believe any organizations really keep track of your score. They only list whether you are certified or not.

    I agree with everyone else, it shouldn't matter. Certified is certified. It does sound a little odd that they are asking for the certification report, but then again some employers had bad experiences with paper certified fakes from the late 1990's. Show them the authentic certificate or a published certification authentication e-mail, that should be more than enough.

    Some employers have been looking toward recently certified personnel also since the testing methods have become a little stricter or due to updated material.

    I think that they are experiencing paranoia.
  • cbigbrickcbigbrick Member Posts: 284
    Just explain to them that your papers have been missed placed Tell them that you attempted to retrieve your score however Cisco does not show scores on their website. Only pass/fail.
    And in conclusion your point was.....???

    Don't get so upset...it's just ones and zeros.
  • PlazmaPlazma Member Posts: 503
    Yea.. that score is yours not your employers.. even if they did pay for it.. i think they don't have the right to ask for it.. that's a violation of your privacy.
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  • tierstentiersten Member Posts: 4,505
    Plazma wrote:
    Yea.. that score is yours not your employers.. even if they did pay for it.. i think they don't have the right to ask for it.. that's a violation of your privacy.
    If they did pay for it then they could still ask you for it. In this case however, all the prospective employer should know is that you passed. Its none of their business whether you aced it and got 100% or you just scraped past. You passed either way.
  • LOkrasaLOkrasa Member Posts: 343 ■■■□□□□□□□
    Honestly, a pass on this exam is damn hard anyway... I know the score doesn't reflect a percentage of the questions answered correctly so to me its like them asking whether you got an A- or an A+... I would tell them "I got the A, the rest dont matter foo'!"

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