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tuna_fishe

2002-03-12, 6:51 pm

Hi everybody,

I just wanted to know if anybody has used testking and is it a good investment for this test?? I checked out the sample questions and it looked pretty good... please let me know.. thanks
Deja-vue

2002-03-12, 7:51 pm

Hmmm...never heard of it.
I use Test out,MOC,Troytech and Transcenders.
And a lot of Hands-on-Practice,of course.
Pavlov

2002-03-12, 7:55 pm

Didn't they used to be cheet-sheets??? Weren't they slapped on the wrist for copywrite infringement??? I would stay away from them.

I should really dust off my TestOut CDs and kick my butt in gear and get back on track for this test.
Webmaster

2002-03-12, 8:02 pm

Why do you say they used to be cheet-sheets?

Do you know this for sure or was it just a guess?
mrfixit

2002-03-12, 8:25 pm

quote:
Originally posted by tuna_fishe
Hi everybody,

I just wanted to know if anybody has used testking and is it a good investment for this test?? I checked out the sample questions and it looked pretty good... please let me know.. thanks



Cert21, or ExamDrill. Both good sites for practice exams! New Riders books also come with a CD with practice exams from questions in the books.

Transcenders is also very good for exam prep!
PotatoHead

2002-03-12, 9:21 pm

I've used testking and they aren't bad. They come with explanations why and why not the answers are incorrect and correct - sortof like Transcender.
mrfixit

2002-03-12, 9:24 pm

quote:
Originally posted by PotatoHead
I've used testking and they aren't bad. They come with explanations why and why not the answers are incorrect and correct - sortof like Transcender.


Didn't seem to you more like TroyTec or a big braindump?

Pavlov thinks they were once "cheet sheets". Any ideas on that?
Pavlov

2002-03-12, 11:41 pm

I thought I remembered reading something back when cheet-sheet was in the law-suit with CompTIA that they changed their name to test king. I can't find the article that pointed that out, but I did some checking into test king and noticed that they also don't offer any material to help with CompTIA exams and their digital certificate was issued as recently as Jan. of this year. If they're not the same company, then they have a lot of similarity and the timeline matches up to the cheet-sheet BS.
TW2001

2002-03-13, 9:03 pm

I know exactly what your talking about Pav...Cant find it either though!
Pavlov

2002-03-14, 9:12 am

I think they've done a pretty darn good job at cleaning up after themselves. Anyhow, anyone that advertises "you will see these actual questions on the test" is too close to a cheet-sheets for me. I know CompTIA was tracking down those who purchased materials from the now not-to-be-found cheet-sheets and was considering taking away their certification. I think CompTIA, in general, is much better at enforcing the whole NDA issue.
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