A+ Score
Hey all,
Just wondering if test score means anything, or is it pretty much just pass/fail? Also, any study tips/resources would be much appreciated.
Thanks kindly!
Just wondering if test score means anything, or is it pretty much just pass/fail? Also, any study tips/resources would be much appreciated.
Thanks kindly!
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As for tips, complement your studies with hands-on experience.
I was just wondering if theres anyway to work out your pass mark as a percentage? If the pass mark is 600 and you know that the pass rate is say .... 70% surely you can work out the average of your full score. Ive tried to do it a few times and its got me confused. Just passed both exams within the past month, failed the O/S first time and sat it again.
Good luck to everyone
a well worth qualification
Paul :P
But then that would be one score for that individual exam. The next person to come in and thereafter cannot compare their exam score to yours because they will received different questions, different order, etc...
But you'll never find out which specific ?'s you got wrong nor their value. The only thing you will ever know is which areas you need to study more
I'm curious about this bit of adaptive testing:
Lets say your first question is in the networking domain. Will your next q come from the same area? Or will the test jump to printers, installation, then return to networking afterwards?
I am almost certain that if you get a question wrong in one area, its almost gauranteed that the next question or two will be related somewhat to that one you previously got wrong!
Correct me if I am wrong anyone please
I'm not sure if it will always be the next one, but guaranteed you will get a more difficult question about the same topic or at least related to it, later on in the exam... if you got it wrong...
But if you answered it correctly, you might get another question at the same level, or higher, depending how much the exam objectives' domain weights... ... I guess
It's like a black box of which the content will remain undisclosed. I think to fully understand it you will need a developer that created an adaptive test engine to explain...
Thats why its important to do a lot of
Cheerz the noo!
Paul :P