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One of my A+ students just passed 220-1001 with a score of...

Many years ago, I saw a high school kid take both A+ exams on the same day and he walked out with two perfect 900 scores.

Either he's brilliant and has photographic memory or he braindumped his way through both. I'll never know.

Want to do something really difficult? Try passing an exam with EXACTLY the passing score. I did it on the CySA+ the first time I took it.
 
Why does CompTIA max scores at 900 and not 1000? The math would be easier when someone asks "What percentage did you get right"
This is a good question for a separate trail. I'd love to hear the proper answer for this one.
I've always thought that it is patterned to a 'credit score' where the max score is 900 and the base is 100 for literally just writing your name.