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Hi all,
I was wondering about the marking stategy of simulation questions. Are you marked on steps leading to an outcome? Or just the final results? Does the order of the tasks done affect the final mark? Does the specific steps you take to complete a task have bearing? (for example My computer/control panel/administrative tools/something.exe OR start/administrative tools/something.exe). Any help will be appreciated. Thanks Shan regan32 |
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As regan32 once said in microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse
> I was wondering about the marking stategy of simulation questions. > > Are you marked on steps leading to an outcome? Or just the final > results? > > Does the order of the tasks done affect the final mark? > > Does the specific steps you take to complete a task have bearing? (for > example My computer/control panel/administrative tools/something.exe > OR start/administrative tools/something.exe). > > Any help will be appreciated. > > Thanks > Shan I'm sorry, that's classified. Oh, what the heck... You must follow a pre-determined sequence of mouse movements and clicks that were determined by an analysis of the least cost expectation-minimazation graph traversal algorithm. Extra points will be given for style, however. |
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Alright buddy....come with me....you're being placed under Certification arrest
until we can determine the nature of your response. You have the right to remain compliant. You have the right to consult a layer. You have the right to borrow a goat for the evening. You have the right to see kelp. Do you understand these rights as they have been presented to you? >>Did you see what kpg () graced us with in Xns983D5F7F0507Cipostthereforeiam@127.0.0.1?<< > > I'm sorry, that's classified. Oh, what the heck... > > You must follow a pre-determined sequence of mouse movements > and clicks that were determined by an analysis of the least > cost expectation-minimazation graph traversal algorithm. > > Extra points will be given for style, however. |
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As Cert Police once said in microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse
> Alright buddy....come with me....you're being placed > under Certification arrest until we can determine the nature of your > response. > > You have the right to remain compliant. > > You have the right to consult a layer. > > You have the right to borrow a goat for the evening. > > You have the right to see kelp. > > Do you understand these rights as they have been presented to you? Strangely, I do. Does that make me a bad person? |
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> > Do you understand these rights as they have been presented to you?
"kpg" <> wrote > Strangely, I do. Does that make me a bad person? Yes. |
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As ~~~ The Obelisk [7.13.86.42] ~~~ once said in
microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse >> Strangely, I do. Does that make me a bad person? > > Yes. No. |
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"kpg" <> wrote in message news:Xns983E8219957C5ipostthereforeiam@127.0.0.1.. . > As ~~~ The Obelisk [7.13.86.42] ~~~ once said in > microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse > > >> Strangely, I do. Does that make me a bad person? > > > > Yes. > > No. Uh huh. |
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