I planned to take the BUS 335: Staffing Organizations challenge exam tonight. However, after the proctor entered the ID and password for the exam, the site stated that the exam had been archived and was no longer available. They tried a few things, but I knew that the result wouldn't be good.
I am currently 4 for 6 on these exams. I have passed BUS 405 (84%), CIS 170 (78%), FIN 320 (76%) and BUS 325 (76%). I did not pass POL 300 (68%) nor CRJ 105 (No score posted so far.). I was trying to set up a pattern in which I would alternate difficult and easier exams so that I could study for the hard ones and just take the test for the easier ones. However, that has been a poor strategy because I failed both exams that I thought would be "easy." So, I think that my baseline for taking these exams cold is in the 60+ percent range and I need to study to pull above 70.
Oh, one additional comment. I have noticed that some of these exams seem to have a large number of True/False questions. The CRJ 105 exam was like this. To me, this made the exam more difficult than the exams that are mostly multiple choice. This would seem counter-intuitive. However, I think that T/F makes the questions more general in nature and more difficult to get right than the multiple choice questions.
I am currently 4 for 6 on these exams. I have passed BUS 405 (84%), CIS 170 (78%), FIN 320 (76%) and BUS 325 (76%). I did not pass POL 300 (68%) nor CRJ 105 (No score posted so far.). I was trying to set up a pattern in which I would alternate difficult and easier exams so that I could study for the hard ones and just take the test for the easier ones. However, that has been a poor strategy because I failed both exams that I thought would be "easy." So, I think that my baseline for taking these exams cold is in the 60+ percent range and I need to study to pull above 70.
Oh, one additional comment. I have noticed that some of these exams seem to have a large number of True/False questions. The CRJ 105 exam was like this. To me, this made the exam more difficult than the exams that are mostly multiple choice. This would seem counter-intuitive. However, I think that T/F makes the questions more general in nature and more difficult to get right than the multiple choice questions.