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| Jenbo 2002-02-22, 12:24 am |
| I'm using Cramsession, www.8wire.com and my TCP/IP book, and recently bought XXXXXXXXXX.com. I was wondering if anyone has used this? | |
| Jenbo 2002-02-22, 12:25 am |
| cheat exams.com | |
| cross36 2002-02-22, 10:27 am |
| If you want cheat exams, go for it. You won't be learning much except memorization skills.
the 218 exam pertains mostly to the server exam and the infrastructure exam.
Best to read | |
| wbafrank 2002-02-22, 12:36 pm |
| CHEAT learn the subject!! What happens if you have to put this into practice? | |
| TW2001 2002-02-22, 4:37 pm |
| How in the hell do you walk out of a testing center feeling good when you knew the answers beforehand..cheat yourself right out of the industry pal.DO you really think employers dont know that many,many people are passing these test using these methods?
The answer to that question contributes to the reason that if you dont have some experience you may be waiting a long time for a job. | |
| Teck Shark 2002-02-25, 3:25 pm |
| In my opinion if you can it is best to learn with hands-on experience. At least that way you can practice what you are learning. A have a small W2K Server (4 PC's) setup in my basement that I practice what I learn on, which works great for me. I also prefer a good book (MS Press, MOC, New Riders, etc.) and some free online practice tests or demos. I'm not real good at the memorization thing anyway, but I tend to remember things when I put them into practice. Just my .02 cents. |
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