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Passed all modules and most with 100%. The dashboard makes it seem like I got 5%.

Discussion in 'Unity Certification' started by Polygami, Aug 20, 2016.

  1. Polygami

    Polygami

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    Apr 4, 2016
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    Hi,

    I'll start by saying that I only took the test 2 days ago in Cologne so I know that it is within the 10 day period.

    After completing the exam I was shown my score and went over to the lady overseeing the certification to tell her my name and get my "Unity Certified Developer" t-shirt.

    Later on that evening I wanted to take a look at my score again and see if I could calculate my overall percentage.

    When I logged into https://unity3d.docebosaas.com/lms/#/ I saw a score of 91.91, which I initially assumed must be my percentage. When I clicked through to try and get more information in the "My Activities" section, I see there are 3 exam results. All of them say "Unity Certified Developer Exam (v1.2) - Gamescom/August18th", however the scores are different.

    1 of the scores says 100/100 (so basically 100%) and 2 of the scores say 91.91/1980 (Approximately 5%). There is also a graph which says 36, which must be the average percentage as it also gives an average score of 493/1353.3 (36%).

    I have to say that the whole platform is extremely confusing and what should really be simple calculations, are a complete mess.

    I e-mailed Unity a couple of days ago but am yet to receive a response. All I want to know is if the scores are just messed up on the dashboard, or my actual score has been messed up/lost.

    Has anyone else experienced something similar or have any input?

    Thanks,

    Liam
     
  2. ktyan

    ktyan

    Unity Technologies

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    May 2, 2016
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    Hi, Liam,

    The score you listed above initially is actually a percentage value, not out of 1980, and is your actual score used for the certification qualification. The dashboard can be rather confusing, but your score hasn't been lost. :)

    - Karena