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| Thunder Cloud 2003-08-18, 11:32 am |
| OK - I'm biting the bullet. I'm going to schedule this exam the first week of October. Where can I get am exam voucher, and what can I expect to pay? Thanks in advance! | |
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| Yo Thunder
Yes, there is a source for discounts on the Microsoft (and other) tests. Here is the link: http://www.ExamVouchers and choose ExamVoucherss.
About three weeks ago, I signed up with ExamVouchers for a test voucher plus Transcender for 70-210 package. Got the Transcender across the web, studied, scheduled the test with Prometric, and mercifully passed it. It worked perfectly for me or I wouldn't be recommending it. The combination at retail is $264 and I paid $159. So it was a good deal!
If you decide to sign up for a test or a Transcender package, please use my code "rs1090" so that I get the credit. It isn't a big bucks thing, but might offset *my* next test a little bit!
- Himself | |
| Boulware5 2003-08-18, 8:52 pm |
| But what if you don't want the transcender pakage; you want just the voucher? I was looking over gracetech and didn't see any MS vouchers. Anyone know of a place to get just the voucher and not transcenders with it? | |
| rshel 2003-08-18, 10:26 pm |
| Looks like I fumble-fingered the exact link, so here it is corrected: http://www.ExamVouchers.com/microsoft.asp. Anyway, as you can see, you can get the test voucher for $115 instead of $125. It is accompanied by the required study guide from some outfit named NASIT (which I haven't seen so I don't know how good it is). I'm guessing that they can't discount the test fee if they don't package it with some kind of study guide or practice test.
But a $10 discount is STILL somewhat better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick, eh?
- Himself |
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