Home > Archive > 70-068 enterprise > October 2000 > 55 q's or adaptive in UK





You are viewing an archived Text-only version of the thread. To view this thread in it's original format and/or if you want to reply to this thread please [click here]

Author 55 q's or adaptive in UK

2000-10-24, 8:21 am

Can someone pls give an update on 068 in the UK, 55 q's or adaptive? I'm ready for either but I'd like to know. Thanks.

2000-10-24, 8:54 pm

I don't know about in the UK but I've had one of each here in the US in the last month.

Good luck

2000-10-24, 9:27 pm

Ok Belerion, as at the 17 Oct 2000 the re were 55 Q's i.e. form based in the Uk I passed with 866 (2nd attempt, got 733 needed 766 Bummer)

If you need any tips you can email me or I will post resources on our web site for you.
http://www.mcse2000.plus.com

Hope this helps you.

Yeti


------------------
Yeti-GBR1
email: Yeti@zerg.com

Yes I'm a Blizzard Brood War Veteran.

2000-10-25, 2:34 pm

I think it may be that the VUE exams are still adaptive (mine was two weeks ago) but the Prometric centres have been doing the non adaptive tests for the last couple of weeks.

Good luck!

2000-10-25, 2:58 pm

Are VUE test adaptive in US?

2000-10-25, 5:09 pm

I sat my Exam on the 19th of Oct. here in San Diego, CA. and the test was not adaptive it was 55 questions long. It may depend on the facility and its location but this facility was a VUE facility and the exam was 55 long questions. Hope this info helps and to all attempting this exam good luck....my two cents worth.......

[This message has been edited by FUBAR (edited 10-25-2000).]

2000-10-26, 9:53 pm

I took the test in early August at a VUE center and got the adaptive test, and again in Oct. at the very same VUE center and got the 55q's version. Doesn't matter if it's a VUE center or not, it's just a crap shoot as to which one you get...

Advantages and disadvantages to both... I'm hoping for the longer version for tomorrow.
Sponsored Links





Free Braindumps | MCSE braindumps software forum

Copyright 2003 - 2008 examnotes.net