I passed the test with a score of 749. I needed at least 675, so I guess there was a small cushion there.
I'm very relieved to be done with that. Now to finish writing about the whole process and look further forward.
Mike's SOS
Friday, May 30, 2014
Monday, May 26, 2014
A Real Simulation
This practice test environment has a 'certification mode' in which the actual test conditions are simulated. There's not a lot of difference between this and the other ways I've taken the test, but I figured I'd give it a try.
It took me 23 minutes, according to the after test report, and I scored 94%. Yay.
I acheived:
95% in operational procedures
94% in laptops
91% in networking
91% in PC hardware
90% in printers
A couple observations from this simulation:
I'm a little surprised that I missed at least one question in each section of the test.
I'm not surprised I did miss some questions. There are some things, like class A, B, C or D IP addresses which I have missed previously, reviewed many times, and still don't have memorized. I hope there are none, or very few of these questions on the test.
That question about the order in which I'd clean a laser printer continues to haunt me. I think, if I ever need to clean a laser printer, I'll just toss it and buy a new one.
Time to take the real test. I have it scheduled for this Friday, May 30. Check back soon after that if you want to see how it goes.
Saturday, May 24, 2014
76%
In my last three attempts, I missed 21 questions. Going through those 21 questions, I scored 76%, not quite passing.
In detail, I scored:
100% in printers
100% in operational procedures
73% in PC hardware
71% in networking
Networking and PC hardware have been among the lowest scoring areas on every version of the test I've taken. I know that much of it has to do with just not memorizing things like which port a particular protocol uses. Or how many pins a particular type of interface has. These are things I don't think I necessarily need to know. I long ago stopped depending on memorization because I don't have a very good memory for it and because in previous work, depending on memory was only good for ensuring mistakes would be made. Even when I knew what oil filter fit a Ford V-8, I always double checked, both for the customer's and for my piece of mind. (It was a Fram PH8A, by the way.) Eventually Ford engineered things differently and there was another part number. It was good that I kept looking up the proper part number or customers would have started getting the wrong part from me.
For the purposes of this test, I'll work on memorizing what I need to, then I'll forget it again and look it up when I need to. I'm off to try to memorize some things. We'll see how it goes after that.
In detail, I scored:
100% in printers
100% in operational procedures
73% in PC hardware
71% in networking
Networking and PC hardware have been among the lowest scoring areas on every version of the test I've taken. I know that much of it has to do with just not memorizing things like which port a particular protocol uses. Or how many pins a particular type of interface has. These are things I don't think I necessarily need to know. I long ago stopped depending on memorization because I don't have a very good memory for it and because in previous work, depending on memory was only good for ensuring mistakes would be made. Even when I knew what oil filter fit a Ford V-8, I always double checked, both for the customer's and for my piece of mind. (It was a Fram PH8A, by the way.) Eventually Ford engineered things differently and there was another part number. It was good that I kept looking up the proper part number or customers would have started getting the wrong part from me.
For the purposes of this test, I'll work on memorizing what I need to, then I'll forget it again and look it up when I need to. I'm off to try to memorize some things. We'll see how it goes after that.
Yet Another Round
For this attempt, after a few days of not studying, or taking test, or really doing anything related, I took the 45 questions I have not seen in my two previous attempts at the test. So, over the last three attempts, I've again seen all 245 questions available in this test bank.
This time I scored 87% overall, including:
80% in networking
90% in PC hardware
I think this is, overall, a good thing. Having essentially not reinforced anything to do with this test for the past several days, I received a passing score. This was a limited cross-section of questions, but I'll see the bright side instead of the negative.
Next will be another review of the questions I've missed lately.
This time I scored 87% overall, including:
80% in networking
90% in PC hardware
I think this is, overall, a good thing. Having essentially not reinforced anything to do with this test for the past several days, I received a passing score. This was a limited cross-section of questions, but I'll see the bright side instead of the negative.
Next will be another review of the questions I've missed lately.
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Another Round
This time, I scored 91%.
I got:
100 % in printers
100% in operational procedures
90% in PC hardware
88% in networking
I set the test up to see only questions I had not seen on the previous test, but I don't think that happened. Or maybe I've just seen all the test questions too many times. I'll keep taking the test and reviewing, but I think I might have learned as much as I can learn from this process. I guess that leaves only taking the test for real. Tentatively, I'll plan to do that this coming weekend. Meanwhile, I'll continue to post any updates I have here.
Sunday, May 18, 2014
A Passing Score
This time, I took the test using a mix of 100 questions and scored 94%. I think that is good, but since I've seen all the questions at least once and reviewed everything I missed the first time I saw them and subsequently answered all except one of those correctly, I don't think it's spectacular.
The details:
100% in laptops
100% in networking (had been a weakness the first couple rounds)
95% in operational procedures
90% in printers
88% in PC hardware
I imagine I'll score similarly when I take another 100 questions in my next attempt. Of course, I'll post the details here.
Saturday, May 17, 2014
The Final 19
I've now discovered that the test practice test environment will not allow me to take all the questions I've missed through all my iterations of the test. By choosing missed questions it only allows me to retake the 19 I still have not answered successfully to this point. I did exactly that and missed one question.
The only one I have not answered correctly to this point involves a nine step process for cleaning a thermal printer. I haven't put them in the correct order, based on my own common sense interpretation of how I'd do it. I also have not properly memorized their version of how it is supposed to be done. I think the steps that are confusing me involve accessing the print head after releasing the print head. If this ends up being the only one on the real test that I miss, I'll be more than happy with that.
I do wonder how many of these actual questions might be on the real test. If it is none, I might be in trouble, since this practice testing is teaching me to answer its own questions correctly, but not necessarily anything else that might be asked. Another thing to discover at a later time.
Next, I think I'll take a test involving a random sample of 100 questions, closely simulating the real thing, except that I've now seen every question in advance, and I've answered almost every one of them correctly at least once. I hope the real world treats me as well.
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