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drhixson

2003-01-10, 8:08 pm

Hello all, just wanted to let everyone know I am sitting for the 216 exam on Friday of next week. From what I hear 216 is one hard test.. Can anyone agree, disagree?

Thanks all
Dennis
cm2gj

2003-01-10, 9:43 pm

quote:
Originally posted by drhixson
Hello all, just wanted to let everyone know I am sitting for the 216 exam on Friday of next week. From what I hear 216 is one hard test.. Can anyone agree, disagree?

Thanks all
Dennis



is hard.
is called the beast.
was my first failed exam on my long large examination life.

but is passable with the appropiate study.
jayjay22

2003-01-11, 1:51 am

As per my other thread, I personally found this exam easy. If you know the concepts, you can almost always eliminate all the wrong answers, leaving only the correct answer(s).
cm2gj

2003-01-11, 7:31 am

quote:
Originally posted by jayjay22
As per my other thread, I personally found this exam easy. If you know the concepts, you can almost always eliminate all the wrong answers, leaving only the correct answer(s).


you are completely wrong.
216 is the more complex exam on the MCSE track. if a user see "one" exam easy, this donīt means all exams are easy.

i know personally several examinations centers and this people agree 216 is the most exam who people fail.

and the VUE report sheets reports the same. 216 is the more tough exam if you see the examination fails.
jayjay22

2003-01-11, 2:53 pm

I am not wrong. Each person has their own experience. The difficulty of the test depends on the skill and experience of the test taker. In my case, I had come off a recent domain migration and consolidation. I had been using dns and wins day in an out, and went from one subnet to four. So for me, I found this exam easy as I knew the material well, except for the RRAS stuff, which I am working on now. We use cisco routers for routing, not Windows. I only had like 3 questions dealing with RRAS thank god.
cm2gj

2003-01-11, 7:26 pm

quote:
Originally posted by jayjay22
I am not wrong. Each person has their own experience. The difficulty of the test depends on the skill and experience of the test taker. In my case, I had come off a recent domain migration and consolidation. I had been using dns and wins day in an out, and went from one subnet to four. So for me, I found this exam easy as I knew the material well, except for the RRAS stuff, which I am working on now. We use cisco routers for routing, not Windows. I only had like 3 questions dealing with RRAS thank god.


ok.
216 is super easy.
Spid

2003-01-11, 8:03 pm

Everyone has their own opinion on the difficulty of the exam they take. I think jayjay has a valid point, and he is not "completely wrong".

I found 216 difficult. Not the most difficult exam I've ever taken, but not easy either. Who am I to state that one member is wrong because they found it easy.
jeff_j_black

2003-01-11, 8:10 pm

jayjay22 has had the wonderful good fortune to go through the practical experience he has recieved recently. This is the most important point of 216, is to install and configure the networking features covered in the description of 216. Great job again jayjay22!

If you are preping for this exam, just be sure to get hands on.
jayjay22

2003-01-11, 11:20 pm

I couldn't agree more. There is nothing more important then hands on experience. It really does make a world of difference. You experience and have to work thru a number of problems in real life that you never would get the opportunity to thru reading. A perfect example is the RRAS trouble i'm having that being discussed in another thread
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