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Le 2013-03-12 15:23, Orchid Win7 v1 a écrit :
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> The LPI website seems to indicate that /subjects/ are weighted, with
> more important subjects getting more questions. This seems to imply that
> each individual question is worth the same amount.
>
Back in the days where I was Cisco certified, not only were the sections
weighted, but the exam questions focused on the stuff you didn't know.
2-3 questions per main area... then delve into the ones you failed to
see if you were just unlucky with the first questions, or if you really
don't have a clue.
This is why you hear:
"it's all about subnetting"
"I had 20 questions on MPLS switching, you?"
"Me? every second question was about IPv6"
etc...
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