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On Apr 15, 1:27 pm, Drew <d...@drew.com> wrote:
> Hi All: > > This isn't regarding A+ but I'm sure lots here will know the answer. > > With current Microsoft MCSA exams, is 1000 always the highest > possible score? It looks like 700 is the passing mark for any > Microsoft exam according to a FAQ but I didn't see anything about the > highest possible score. > > So, if I made a 710 on one of the MCSA exams, does this basically > translate to a 71% and thus mean I pretty much passed by one question? > > Or can one not make this leap in logic? Just was curious how the > scoring works, if known. > > Thanks! > Drew I can't be sure off hand but I thought since MS exams became adaptaptive that the highest possible score was relative now. Eg, some exams may be scored out of 997 and some out of 1004, etc... Adebisi |
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