Java SE 7 Passing Score

Greeting, Last year December i wrote 1Z0-803 and scored 70% and the passing score was 77% meaning i failed. Yesterday i logged in and realized the passing score has been changed to 63%, now my question is do i rewrite for 63% or will i be credited for my 70% which i have on my records ? Please Advise !

The exam has actually been reviewed and revised, with questions updated, added and deleted. So it is a different version of the exam now, from the one you took. The passing score for the version of the exam you took was 77%, so you did not pass that exam. You will need to retake the exam, taking the version that is now available, and you will need to gain at least 63% to pass. This is a revised item bank from the exam you took, which is why the exam details are different.
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Brandye Barrington
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