So the message here? DON'T LISTEN TO THE GUESSES/BLOGS THAT STATE PEOPLE WHO RECEIVED A CERTAIN NUMBER DIDN'T PASS. Several of my classmates answered quetions in the 140, 130 and 115 range and all passed. Second - FIVE of my classmates took all 170 questions and we all passsed!!! So, I have to believe that the current statistics that estimate approximately 69% of the people who get all questions pass and the remainder fail.is slightly skewed (just my opinion). those are old and do not pertain to current testing parameters.
So, when you read blogs that say, I only took 90 questions etc. All of this information is in the handbook from the CCNA. For example EVERYONE takes a minimum of 100 questions and a maximum of 170 (30 random "pre test" questions still exist - these are questions being tested for future testing) and the way the test are scored/weighted have changed as well. So, I figured it was my obligation to help others by sharing some real & updated information:typing.įirst - the CCNA has changed some aspects of the certification exam. Each time I searched, I would get this site! Much of the information was from 2006 & 2007. I GOOGLEd any and all keywords that would lead me to information that would prove me wrong - that I had not failed & the statistics for "going the distance" and passing. I have spent the past 3 weeks waiting for my exam results (Certifcation Exam for CRNA's) completely anxiety ridden because I took ALL 170 questions - and certain I failed.