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Taking the Tests, Taking the Classes
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| johndrosa 2001-11-22, 12:46 am |
| I've been given a whole lot of advice regarding taking the classes, studying and taking the tests.
What's the best way to do it? Should I take each test as I complete each class or wait until I've finished a few classes, then begin taking the tests?
Any advice from anyone who's passed some of these? | |
| PotatoHead 2001-11-22, 1:13 am |
| Well i havent passed the test yet, but i would think the best way is take the tests after you finish each course - that way its still fresh in your head | |
| pisimus 2001-11-22, 4:17 am |
| step by step. I have passed 70-210,70-215,70-216 one by one. Read all documents carefully and make practice.Don't memorize questions and answers.Try to learn, don't skip anything. Then I'm sure you'll pass smoothly.
Good luck. | |
| ashamcse 2001-11-22, 5:38 am |
| Hi! I'm a new member. I've completed 2151 and 2152 classes. Going through 2153 now. Would it be better to complete 2153 before attempting 70-210 and 70-215 ?
Seriously need motivation here. Thank you. | |
| alyvols 2001-11-22, 8:01 pm |
| I took the class, then studied Transcenders for a while, and for the next 3 days before my exam, I read Troytec a few times.
The first exam is VERY nerve racking, so try and study as much as you can.
Beware of brain dumps and cheat sheets too. There are a lot of them out there, but some of their answers are questionable, and just get you more confused.
When I took the exam, I kind of went blank the first 10 minutes, so the first 10 questions were set to "mark". After I settled in, it got a little easier.
Good Luck! If I can do it..anyone can!  |
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