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| Two questions. 1- Has anybody used Troytech for this exam? If so, is it any good?
2- Out of curiosity, does the 229 exam count as a design exam since it says Design and implement... on the name of the exam and it is kind of a design exam. Yet since it didn't have the case type questions, I wasn't sure. | |
| jeff_j_black 2002-04-21, 10:04 am |
| The design exams are 219, 220, 221 and their WinXP conterparts, if they exist. I prepped for this one using the MS course outline, the study guide from Cramsession, AD Design - Reskit
And some free exam trials I downloaded from the web. There are 4-5 free demos that more than prepared me for the exam. | |
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| I just passed this exam today and I used the MS Learning Series and Measure up. It pays to just know the material.
Troytech just doesn't do it for me, its a cheaters method. | |
| jeff_j_black 2002-04-27, 11:59 pm |
| Good Job.
I really enjoyed 219. I am almost ready to take 220 this week or early next. | |
| Freed177 2002-05-01, 7:58 pm |
| We have many judges in life.
I feel that troytech is a good tool to use. I have learn alot by using them. But they should not be your only tool. Do labs read study guides. transenders are a good prep. tool to.
Ues all that you can use and be all that you can be...  |
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