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Author Kick XXX...I Passed
slam

2001-09-08, 6:27 am

In one of my job interviews, I was being asked to formulate 5 questions to ask Bill Gates if I had a chance interviewing with him. After today's test, I think reply, "I want to give a slap on him instead!" The exam questions' wordings is just way too confusing! I thought I should get 900+, but it turns out 700+ only. I don't care as long as I'm still passed.

The exam has nothing new, if u've read the dumps I read, 100% of questions should be there. Just only the wording are a bit different from the dumps. I've registered with VUE, which gives me 30 minutes extenstion cuz I'm not living in an English-speaking country. If you're under same condition as mine, keep this in mind for your advantage. (Believe me, even thoguh I speak like a native English speaker, I still need to read the question WORD BY WORD to double check my choice is correct!)

I made 029 by self-study. Here is my study suggestions:

1.If you just want a piece of paper, don't buy a MOC. BOL covers more stuff and is more precise. I don't want only a paper, so I brought it, having SQL 7 installed on my computer, play it around and do the excercises. MUST do all T-SQL and DTS excercises.

2.For advanced users, download the cramnotes from brainbuzz.com. When I read it for the first time, I don't know what the heck they're talking about; when I read it before the exam, I found they've covered most of the stuffs I've seen in the dumps.

3.For someone with minimal or no SQL experience, get Troytech cramnotes from somewhere first. Its notes are easy to read and comprehend. I found their explanation on normal forms and fill factors are even better than MOC.

4.There's a number of dumps out there, but I found not all of them are accurate. Even if you've get an answer wrong, you must do research afterwards and find out what went wrong. I only include a few that I think is more detailed:
from braindumps.net:
XXX-man: good start, even though there's a lot of XXX, XXXXX, XXXX, suck things inside (it just like life, isn't it?)
ZAHOOR_QADIR_FINAL: if you want to be a real MCDA, read after Q143. Those little quizzes are memory refresher.
from XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:
Fordo: question number 1,2,3,4,6,7,10,11,17,20,22,23,
24,28,34,35,37,38,39,42,45a,46
,48,50a,56,59,66,67,75,85,86,9
0,2 92's,96,97,98,100,102,104,106,
113,114,116,126,135, and 137 shows up. Needless to say...
(Optional)Abdul, Toastman: only 1 of each shows up on my exam.

I'll work on 028 now. Ciao!
naeem

2001-09-09, 10:02 pm

Congratulations! Slam....
I do agree with Slam! Sometimes in exams there r questions like " <I> Today there r clouds! will it rain or not </I> or like taht "
I have concluded throhg taking two of exams that in answering keep in mind to click the answer which MicroSoft wanna hear.A solution which is not really effective but as the MS products stress on some specific idea. u must have to go it.
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