Re: [SLUG] Just have to gloat!

From: Bryan J. Smith (b.j.smith@ieee.org)
Date: Sun Nov 21 2004 - 13:09:23 EST


Yeah, I don't care how much experience someone has, it's virtually impossible to pass all of the new compulsory sub-sub-section requirements introduced in 2003 Jan.
It used to be you could get away with a 55 or so in part 3, but now you can get an 85 plus, 93 plus overall and fail.
I took the test-only the first week in May of 2003, the first week of the new RHL9 exam.
On the first grade, I got a 93.1, but failed because I got a 67.7 where a 70 was required in a compulsory sub-sub-section of the last part.
The test was new and had a few kinks in the grading and it was discovered that it didn't properly account for my way of securing Apache.
So I got over an 80 in that sub-sub, 89 on that section and over a 96 overall.
If I had to do it again, I would take the full week, no question.

-- 
Bryan J. Smith (currently mobile)
b.j.smith@ieee.org

-----Original Message----- From: Mike Dittmeier Date: 04-11-21 11:00 To: SLUG Subj: Re: [SLUG] Just have to gloat!

I took the week long crash course. and crash it was or should I say cram? You hit on everything the test covers in a mater of 4 days. then test on the 5th.

On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 02:32 -0500, Bryan J. Smith wrote: > On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 00:11, Mike Dittmeier wrote: > > I passed my RHCE exam on Friday! All of these meetings must of helped > > after all. ;-) > > Congrats! > > Did you take just the exam or the full, week-long crash course? > -- Mike Dittmeier, MCSE, RHCE mike@bluecrabtech.com

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