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123456
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10 Posts
Posted - Jul 15 2001 :  4:02:50 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I am scheduled to a "Prometric" site for taking a CCNA test. The instructions state that the exam will be 90 minutes and I should arrive at least 15 minutes prior the exam.

Does this mean that I have 15 minutes in the beginning for the "exercise test" (how to use the interface, press buttons) and 75 minutes for the real test? What if I spend more than 15 minutes for the beginning writing some notes and taking the "exercise"? Am I going to have less than 75 minutes for the test? What for the 15 minutes before the exam? Just to sign in and accommodate or I can start before and use these minutes for writing my notes?

I would really appreciate any answer from your experience to my questions. Thank you in advance!

KSheikh
New Member


USA
5 Posts
Posted - Jul 17 2001 :  3:49:47 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:

I am scheduled to a "Prometric" site for taking a CCNA test. The instructions state that the exam will be 90 minutes and I should arrive at least 15 minutes prior the exam.

Does this mean that I have 15 minutes in the beginning for the "exercise test" (how to use the interface, press buttons) and 75 minutes for the real test? What if I spend more than 15 minutes for the beginning writing some notes and taking the "exercise"? Am I going to have less than 75 minutes for the test? What for the 15 minutes before the exam? Just to sign in and accommodate or I can start before and use these minutes for writing my notes?

I would really appreciate any answer from your experience to my questions. Thank you in advance!




Khizer M. SheikhGo to Top of Page

KSheikh
New Member


USA
5 Posts
Posted - Jul 17 2001 :  3:53:53 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The test time is 90 minutes, before test there is 2 surveys that time is not included in your test time. When you start your ccna test than times starts.
KSheikh,cne,mcse,ccna


I am scheduled to a "Prometric" site for taking a CCNA test. The instructions state that the exam will be 90 minutes and I should arrive at least 15 minutes prior the exam.

Does this mean that I have 15 minutes in the beginning for the "exercise test" (how to use the interface, press buttons) and 75 minutes for the real test? What if I spend more than 15 minutes for the beginning writing some notes and taking the "exercise"? Am I going to have less than 75 minutes for the test? What for the 15 minutes before the exam? Just to sign in and accommodate or I can start before and use these minutes for writing my notes?

I would really appreciate any answer from your experience to my questions. Thank you in advance!

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Khizer M. SheikhGo to Top of Page

123456
Junior Member



10 Posts
Posted - Jul 17 2001 :  8:05:58 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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