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Thoughts about TCP Drill
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| Honestly, it had some great questions. But it lacks the feedback aspect that I got from the examcram books. I did appreciate the non-sugar-coated "correct" or "WRONG!" replies that it gives you :lol
I recommend it to anyone working on their test, I'll post my score once I write it Thursday 
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[This message has been edited by James Montigny (edited 02-13-2001).] | |
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| I think it helps by putting the questions in sections...not a bad deal. | |
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| Most definitly ..
I can review a section like DHCP and then run the test and see what I retained and it helps me apply what I learned.
Most of us don't use all of these things on a regular basis, and therefore could never really put all of the peices together for every single aspect of windowsNT and it's implementation of TCPIP
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| Clearly, I think that Exam Drill is a great product, but I cannot stress enough the importance to still apply your knoweldge in a Hands-on environment as much as you can, be it with a home lab...
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| No argument there...
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| You have to know your stuff for sure - without question! What I liked about TCP Drill was the way it showed up the weak areas in my knowledge. This helped me a lot when revising.
prometrid
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| I agree. I passed using mainly TCPDrill. It helped me focus on weak areas. Score 933. I did not hear of using this and failing, so I thought it must have been good. I'm glad I used it.
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