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| Interesting!
Looks like a rip off of sorts of the Troytec principle. Question is, why pay $30-40 for 60!!! questions that are blatantly in defiance of the NDA from Microsoft when you can get as they put it "150-300 Questions that are similar or like the real thing else where."
I can not see MS putting up with this for long, so I don't expect that the site will be around very long.
They may be worth getting but I can not see the point in wasting $30-40 each...just my opinion. 
Personally I'd rather pay $30-75 for 150-300+ questions that actually teach you something.
Yeti the ???????? 
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[This message has been edited by Yeti-GBR1 (edited 01-25-2001).] | |
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| quote: Originally posted by Yeti-GBR1:
Interesting!
Looks like a rip off of sorts of the Troytec principle. Question is, why pay $30-40 for 60!!! questions that are blatantly in defiance of the NDA from Microsoft when you can get as they put it "150-300 Questions that are similar or like the real thing else where."
I can not see MS putting up with this for long, so I don't expect that the site will be around very long.
They may be worth getting but I can not see the point in wasting $30-40 each...just my opinion. 
Personally I'd rather pay $30-75 for 150-300+ questions that actually teach you something.
Yeti the ???????? 
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MCNE, MCPx5, SCO ACE, LCP, Compaq ASE, CCIE Wannabe (part of the Wannabe Boffin Club).
http://www.yetigbr1.plus.com or http://www.mcse2000.plus.com or http://www.mcse-2000.org & http://www.mcse-2k.co.uk
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[This message has been edited by Yeti-GBR1 (edited 01-25-2001).]
Could not agree more 
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| I am having a hard time getting them to give me more info by e amil as well, which makes me feel a little unconfortable. Soungs like someone with a burner and a get rich quick deal | |
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| Guys ,
This is a get-rick-quick venture. I got a personal feedback from the owner of Troytec that legal action has been initiated against these people for replicating Troytec material in a different name.
Old is Gold Guys! Trust Troy!
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| Is troytec as good as they say?
What about cheet sheets?
Are theses any good for a study help?
Are the answers they give correct?
[This message has been edited by brownie034 (edited 01-26-2001).] | |
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| brownie034,
Troytec are good for the Concepts of the exam content, as for the questions there a waste of time in my opinion since they only give you the question and what they believe to be the correct answer, which in some cases are WRONG (having checked some for the 70-088 Proxy exam). Cheet Sheets are similar, but they list all the answer options and give you the reasons behind the correct one, this is a much better format my opinion for cramming. Don't rely on the Troytec or the Cheet Sheets to pass the exams though, use a study guide as well as hands-on.
Hope this helps you, if you would like more information email me.
Yeti the Opinionated 
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| quote: Originally posted by brownie034:
Is troytec as good as they say?
What about cheet sheets?
Are theses any good for a study help?
Are the answers they give correct?
[This message has been edited by brownie034 (edited 01-26-2001).]
I heard TroyTec are the actual question scenarios but the names have changed etc...that to me sounds like memorizing? what do you think? Anyone out there purchased these study guides?
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