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| froggy42 2001-12-18, 9:28 am |
| Hi, I'm new on the site.
I've just passed the 70-229 and unfortunately I miss it 636 for 704.
I work on it during 10 weeks after having the 5 days course.
I bought 1 book on it.
I thought I answer correctly at most of the 44 questions but not.
Is anyone can give me some information for this exam. | |
| DrNetDo 2001-12-22, 12:01 am |
| Their strength is in helping to identify the concepts or objectives that you may need to really focus on, as well as getting into the habit of reading accurately under a timer.
Don't let it get you down! Bon Chance! | |
| DivxGuy 2002-01-15, 5:43 pm |
| I would advise the appropriate Transcender practice exam (I used one to pass 70-029 on my first try).
RD | |
| fattyreflyer 2002-01-16, 5:19 pm |
| I agree that Transcender is probably a good way to go - particularly studying the answers as they contain a lot of the information relevant to the exam - however some of the questions were strange i thought (only a few) but i used it to pass with 886.
If you have been studying for 10 weeks as well as a course then you must know your stuff (hopefully) - its probably just a matter of getting used to applying that knowledge to scenario questions... | |
| cassie 2002-01-17, 4:51 am |
| I too used Transcender, I was lucky enough to be a beta reviewer for both the 70-228 and 70-229 products and I found them excellent.
In addition to taking the Transcender tests and paying great attention to the answers for the questions that I got wrong, I also used Books On Line heavily to read up on my weak areas, and whereever possible if I was unsure of something I would try it out in SQL Server, hands-on. That made it a lot easier to learn and remember.
Happy Studying!
Cassie | |
| PotatoHead 2002-01-17, 1:05 pm |
| Everybody fails, just grab a book or study guide and get back on it and go show that thing whose boss!! |
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