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| dado1470 2001-02-23, 11:58 am |
| Hello Boys & Girls,
I just did Exchange 5.5 yesterday, and passed (866).
This was my last exam for MCSE+Internet, and it was a close-call, as MCSE+Internet will not be offered after Feb 28th. I could not afford a 'miss' so I studied like a donkey!
Exam that I got was 35 questions. As you already know, Sybex Study Guide (3 edition) is ABSOLUTELY the 'Bible' for this exam, and this was the only tool I needed to pass.
If you use this book, and understand the topics, there should be no problem. My exam focused on troubleshooting, backup-recovery and various Connectors/Migration strategies.
Please, focus on those chapters, and best of luck!!!
Dado1470 | |
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| Congratulations Dado1470:
Only 35 questions? Lucky you huh! 
I sit for this one next Tuesday. I have been using the Sybex bible, Transcenders, TroyTec, rosary beads, budda's belly.... for this one. Hope I am right on the money.
Nettekker - back to the books again, again, again, again..... | |
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| Good Job, I am happy for you! | |
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| Hey congrats.........
I am hoping to take this test myself in about
4/6 weeks. it will be my last test for MCSE
you said you studied the Sybex Study Guide
(3 edition) would that be ISBN 0-7821-2726-6
if so, I have the same one. I also have a
book called 24 seven, do you know if that is
good or not.
I_H
MCP(5), A+
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| Since you had the short version of the test how much time was given to you to complete it? | |
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| Hey, thanks for your kind responses...
The test was, if I remember it correctly, 75 minutes long. (Don't quote me on that).
Of course, it was Standard Format (non-adoptive), and 35 questions.
It took me about 40 minutes to complete it (including reviews of marked questions)!
This is how I do these tests (and it works for me, since I had 13 IT exams so far and I did not fail sinle one yet):
- If I know the answer, I select it and go on. (I don't mark it for review!)
- I don't know the answer straight away: I eliminate the obvious wrong choices, select the one that I think is correct, mark it and go-on.
This way, usually I go through the exam withing 30-40 minutes, and I am left with 5-10 questionable (Marked) questions. Then I will go back ONLY to those ones. This, then leaves me with, sometimes, 5 minutes per questionable question, which is more than enough to find the correct answer in great detail.
For me, the trick is to 'fly' through the ones I know for sure, and leave only a handful for later review.
I NEVER, EVER, go though revieving the Whole Test before I end it. I do not see the point of that, I'd much rather spend my remainig time to think about the ones I wasn't sure of.
That's my 2 cents....
Dado1470
MCSE+I, CCNA, Net+, i-Net+ |
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