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tommyjones

2003-10-25, 3:35 am

Does anyone have a preference between test-king.com vs. testking.com study guides?

I currently have a Novell study guide from testking.com and it is dead on with the actual exam. I plan on taking several exams in the next 6 months and would like to know which is the best. The exams are CCNA, CCSP & Solaris Admin 1, 2 & Networking.

Thx.
Tech Ranger

2003-10-25, 8:20 am

Try cocaine. Its more effective.
Stizzy

2003-10-25, 11:40 am

........an eggbeater upside the head maybe......testking = no....read through the forums....if you want to cheat and get hired then fired for not know what your doing then that's just peachy
ruscorp

2003-10-25, 3:11 pm

FYI: McDonald's is always hiring.

Remember: A Double Cheeseburger contains (in order)

2 toasted buns - (crown and heel)
ketchup
dehydrated onions
pickles
2 pieces of cheese
2 pieces of meat

Please use tongs when picking up the meat.
Tennman

2003-10-25, 9:00 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Tech Ranger
Try cocaine. Its more effective.
ROFL
Tennman

2003-10-25, 9:02 pm

both suck eggs
student615

2003-10-26, 5:17 pm

I like this quote from another thread:

"I knew as soon as I saw this thread that this debate would start. For those of you in IT already, experience is always the best tool. For those who aren't, books, practice tests and hands on labs at home (or school) are your best route. I don't really care what anyone says, practice tests (as long as they aren't the actual questions) are a tool that should be utilitized as part of the testing process. Of course they are no replacement for books or experience, but any tool that can help you learn is ok in my book. Dumps are always a bad step to certification, but I don't understand why people feel that practice tests are just as bad as dumps. They help you prepare for the testing environment and are a good way to test your readiness level. Anyway, I'm not going to say anything about my experience, just wanted to toss my two cents into the conversation.

Originally posted by necrophantasm
"
this thread you can find at:http://www.examnotes.net/forums/sho...10&pagenumber=3

This is a bit more useful then providing the recipe for cheeseburger.
Pumpkin pie would be at least seasonal
Tech Ranger

2003-10-26, 6:12 pm

I know of no one here at EN who is opposed to practice tests. I have used many of them. The problem is that there are dumps for hire that masquerade as legitimate practice engines. It is with those entities that we take exception.
ANDRONDA

2003-10-26, 9:16 pm

quote:
Originally posted by tommyjones
Does anyone have a preference between test-king.com vs. testking.com study guides?

I currently have a Novell study guide from testking.com and it is dead on with the actual exam. I plan on taking several exams in the next 6 months and would like to know which is the best. The exams are CCNA, CCSP & Solaris Admin 1, 2 & Networking.

Thx.



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