Exam scoring
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Very true. I tell my students through the years to do their best, aim for the best, and prepare to score the best score they can and they wouldn't have to worry about all of the scoring methodology.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.
So, I think I'm with Greg on this one - there's no way to definitively know, which means there may be trainers/authors/instructors/etc out there overstating things - which I have also observed.
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wondering if that knowledge actually helps. minimally for someone ready to validate skills through certs. because failing an exam isn't much of a big deal( loll... just means you either didn't prepare or didn't check through the curriculum, or dont know what the objectives of the exams are and that's all fine)
If you want to pass an exam. prepare your best and you will be fine.
my thought on this.