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Study material for 70-210
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| angelmiguel 2003-12-01, 12:56 pm |
| Please, Any advice for Study material to prepare for 70-210. | |
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| This week I am mostly doing lots of practical work, reading my MS Press book and frequesnt visits to microsoft.com | |
| curiousgeorge 2003-12-02, 12:45 am |
| If this is your first M$ exam, I would get commercial test prep exam material. You really need to see what to expect out of M$ or your first $125 will be a waste.
As far as real study material, I used MS Administrator's Companion for 210, 215, and 216. It's very detailed.
Good luck. | |
| IronMaiden 2003-12-13, 10:47 pm |
| I have used Sybex, New Riders, and EasyCert practice exams. With these you'll be OK.
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Long live Iron Maiden!!! | |
| jocampo 2003-12-16, 8:36 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by angelmiguel
Please, Any advice for Study material to prepare for 70-210.
Sybex, Technet notes (from M$)...and Hands on Practice: a PC with W2k | |
| Forsaken 2003-12-17, 10:24 am |
| I have been reading the preface of Sybex's book for the 70-210. Its interesting to point out how they emphasize that book knowledge alone won't help you because M$ queries you on first-hand experiences. But then it further goes on to state that knowing this book will help you pass | |
| jocampo 2003-12-17, 11:08 am |
| quote: Originally posted by Forsaken
I have been reading the preface of Sybex's book for the 70-210. Its interesting to point out how they emphasize that book knowledge alone won't help you because M$ queries you on first-hand experiences. But then it further goes on to state that knowing this book will help you pass
That's correct my friend. It "helps" you...it "helps" you pass; to me, it means that you will need another resources and hands on pratice. No one book can help you pass a M$ test. No matter how good it could be.
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