| depamo 2001-07-16, 12:58 pm |
| Well, your question couldn't come at a better time, just finished it and seem to have a pretty clear idea on this one. I had about 4 very distinctly different case studies that were not only written from a different point of view, they were all organized in different ways.
My recommendation for taking the exam, as they come up, read them from top to bottom very well because you will see them again in more then one question, but out of order! So do as many as you can before taking the exam, I never saw anything like it before in any books.
The trick is knowing what key points to listen for, reliable, always up or only up for part of the time, small business, cheap, and especially, what the customer wants. If he wants a T3 for a single 386 PC, he's the one paying for it! |