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| Can anyone suggest some good sites that contain MCSE 2000 Professional (70-210) braindumps?
Thx~
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| Oh no, people are trying to become paper MCSEs in Win2k already. Do yourself and everyone else who is or wants to become an MCSE a favor and don't use braindumps. I'm not trying to flame you here, but that's how the MCSE lost a lot of it's value in the first place.
Braindumps might get you past the Professional and Server exams, but you need to know your stuff for the directory exam.
Matt
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| hey Itcert. How do you know that a paper MCSE doesn't have a value? Especially coming from you that you are not one. Instead of encouraging him/her you are discouraging them. I think you(Bobo2000) should go ahead and study the braindumps also the MCSE 2000 books. Bobo2000 don't listen to what some of these people say and just go ahead ok.
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| Thank you for your advice. Actually I've studied the books once and now I'm reading the cram notes.
I just want to know some real questions. | |
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| quote: Originally posted by Gordy:
hey Itcert. How do you know that a paper MCSE doesn't have a value? Especially coming from you that you are not one. Instead of encouraging him/her you are discouraging them. I think you(Bobo2000) should go ahead and study the braindumps also the MCSE 2000 books. Bobo2000 don't listen to what some of these people say and just go ahead ok.
Gordy A+
Bob2k:
Glad to help. I think Cramsession wrote an article on the Win2k professional exam not long ago where they talked about the format of the questions, # of questions, difficulty, time limit & other details a couple weeks long ago.
Gordy:
Are you saying that if someone memorizes the test questions and doesn't fully understand the MCSE material they should be an MCSE?
I don't know if you're familiar with this or not, but Novell used to offer their tests free to their employees. Many of them would take the same test over and over again until they memorized enough of the questions to pass. The CNE lost much of its value then, and it took a while for the value to come back.
Also, braindumps violate the NDA. Microsoft is starting to crack down on MCPs who create briandumps by taking away their Microsoft certification(s) and making them permanently inelligeble to become an MCP again.
Matt
CCDA, CCNA, Network+, A+
[This message has been edited by itcert (edited 07-11-2000).] | |
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| Hello Bobo. Check out the http://216.22.193.69/mcse/ for all you MCSE 2000 Exams
I hope this will be greate help
From Dipesh Virchand
MCP, A+ | |
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| Itcert; What I said is that he should study the braindumps (NOT MEMORIZE) and study any of the MCSE 2000 books. In regards to Microsoft cracking down on people for posting braindumps, that's old news. People will keep posting braindumps and MS can't do anything about it. If they could, thousands of people would have lost their title a long time ago. braindumps are a study source for people to understand what the test is going to be about.
Peace
Gordy A+
quote: Originally posted by itcert:
Bob2k:
Glad to help. I think Cramsession wrote an article on the Win2k professional exam not long ago where they talked about the format of the questions, # of questions, difficulty, time limit & other details a couple weeks long ago.
Gordy:
Are you saying that if someone memorizes the test questions and doesn't fully understand the MCSE material they should be an MCSE?
I don't know if you're familiar with this or not, but Novell used to offer their tests free to their employees. Many of them would take the same test over and over again until they memorized enough of the questions to pass. The CNE lost much of its value then, and it took a while for the value to come back.
Also, braindumps violate the NDA. Microsoft is starting to crack down on MCPs who create briandumps by taking away their Microsoft certification(s) and making them permanently inelligeble to become an MCP again.
Matt
CCDA, CCNA, Network+, A+
[This message has been edited by itcert (edited 07-11-2000).]
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| itcert, Gordy
GREAT ARGMENT !!!!
I definitly agree with u both. Shame on all those people that cheat the exam. It affected to people who dedicated to their I.T job and professional. I believed people shall study the sources not to memorize and relay on the braindumps.
In the A+ and Network+ Forum, people relay on the briandump al ot and it the top hit at this time. I hope more people can up hold the standard of the meaning of certification.
Also, itcert:
I see u had the CCDA and CCNA, How is the CCDA? Is it very difficult? I don't see much people say about the Network Design. Can u tell more about it.
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| Kasor, I'm itcert, changed my screenname this mourning to consolidate the differnt screenames I was using on various forums.
I thought the CCDA was difficult, not because of the questions themselves, but the fact that you have to read so many case studies while the clock's ticking and I'm a slow reader. I had to rush throught the test and thought I'd failed until I saw the score.
About half of the CCDA questions are case studies and the remaining half are simular to those in the CCNA.
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Matt
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