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circlemaker

2004-11-01, 4:02 am

Hello,

I am currenty revising for my Microsoft 70-229 database exam and have downloaded a number of braindumps to use for revision. I have also purchased the MS Press exam guide for this exam which has a CD with a practice test on it.

Having taken the practice test I am slightly confused on what to expect from the exam. The questions from the test and the questions/answers from the braindumps seem a lot different i.e. those on the CD are A LOT more difficult.

Could anyone clarify if the braindump questions (this includes 110 questions/answers that I purchased from real-tests.com) are a good indication of what to expect. I don't want to use this material if it won't help me on exam day.

Thanks for any advice.

Simon
peterd

2004-11-01, 4:16 am

hi,

you're wasting your time with braindumps.

There are plenty of questions around the net if you want to see some practice questions but, apart from products like Boson, they're all very simple when compared with actual exam questions.

I bet someone with no experiece at all could copy half a dozen questions from multiple sites, complete with some wrong answers, and sell them on to the gullible as a braindump.

The problem is, you never know what you're buying and the chances are that they're not 'actual' exam questions.

If you read the text book a few times you should be able to pass any exam.

Regards
Peter
freak

2004-11-01, 10:11 am

Braindumps = poor quality material that enables you to attempt to cheat. Is that what you want to be known for? Because if it is, then you need another forum as this one is not going to be all that enthused with your outlook.
curiousgeorge

2004-11-01, 11:28 am

Here's a thought. If you're not 100% sure an answer is right (no matter where you got it from) why don't you try it in a lab.

Nothing gives you the right answer better than actually doing it.
Freddy

2004-11-01, 12:38 pm

Most braindumps are seriously flawed. Your best bet is to forget about the dumps and concentrate on some good study material, you will get farther faster.
DivxGuy

2004-11-07, 12:41 pm

quote:
If you read the text book a few times you should be able to pass any exam.
Not with this exam!
enforcer

2004-11-08, 7:43 am

Do NOT use braindumps.

Do NOT discuss braindumps in this forum.
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