CIN Sneak Peek AutoOps+ V1
- By josanneves
- CompTIA Webinars
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I've just registered myself for the session. Looking forward to it.
But I'm still catching up on sessions. Plan to do that next week during my break.I have not.
I have not.Hi everyone,
I just wanted to check if anyone has received their exam voucher after attending all six sessions of the CompTIA CIN TTT Series: SecAI+?
I used to work for a subsidiary of Logical Operations/CertNexus and was one of the first people with the MCCT. Literally, you could study for a single day and pass it the same day. It's an online, unproctored exam that you can take over and over until you pass.Have you seen the Modern Classroom Certified Instructor [MCCT] from Logical Operations? It is a good straight-forward review of instruction techniques. It is a fast and affordable instructional "credential".
Thank you. I was also wondering. I will look forward to your update.Hi Everyone! Just a reminder, as you recall from the series, we mentioned that there will be a two week grace period after the last live session for anyone who needed to catch up on missed sessions. That period ended this week and I have pulled the attendance records from ON24 and sent it to the Data team for processing. Based on previous offerings it will take a couple more weeks for the list to be finalized, vouchers ordered and distribution to begin. Thank you for your understanding and patience.
I will post an update in this thread as soon as I hear a date for the vouchers to go out.
I don't think anyone is going to find it because CompTIA isn't going to release that information. To be honest, I believe any of those 'de-facto' answers are speculative at best. Only thing I can suggest is if someone who had that information was let go last year during the great buyout purge - although I would expect that those people would have some NDA's to sign.I want to settle this once and for all. How does CompTIA score their exams?
My question is this: Does anyone have corroborating evidence that clearly shows CompTIA publicly announcing how they score their exams?
I really don't know.I want to settle this once and for all. How does CompTIA score their exams?
Every exam has a handful of PBQs, while the overwhelming majority of questions are multiple-choice. Most exams have a maximum of 90 questions, but could have fewer. All exams are on a 100-900 scale, with the exception of a few exams that are pass/fail only.
A well-known trainer posted this on another forum:
I have no idea where he got this information. I taught classes FOR COMPTIA and never once did they mention how they scored their exams. I helped write exam questions and never once did they mention how they scored their exams.
My question is this: Does anyone have corroborating evidence that clearly shows CompTIA publicly announcing how they score their exams?