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| Finally on my second attempt, I passed! well, I took this a week and a half later,but I spent a lot of time on my lab, which helped a lot, in addition to other resources I had. Another MCSA has joined the ranks! Now onto either 216 or 217. Any suggestions which to tackle first? | |
| cross36 2002-06-28, 9:09 pm |
| Congrads on achieving the MCSA. Take the 217 before the beast. It will do you better that way. | |
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| buckwheat 2002-06-28, 9:57 pm |
| Well done and congrats. Can't tell you about 217 but for the 216 you better be more than prepare for it.  | |
| Zaraspook 2002-06-28, 10:12 pm |
| Great job! Do the 217 first. I wish I had!  | |
| NetChild1985 2002-06-29, 1:45 am |
| Congrats on the pass! 217 before 216 is preferable! Good luck!  | |
| KScheler 2002-06-29, 10:06 am |
| Congrats!
Do 217 then 219 while AD is fresh on your mind, then 216. | |
| Tech Ranger 2002-06-29, 6:56 pm |
| quote: Do 217 then 219 while AD is fresh on your mind, then 216.
That's a great idea. I always assumed that I would do design after all the admin tests, either before or after the 2nd elective (218 being the first). Is this approach common? | |
| necrophantasm 2002-07-02, 9:34 am |
| I did them in order (210, 215, 216, 217, 219, etc) but I have seen many people do it the way the other suggest. If you want that "almost done" feeling, do it the way they are. You will find 217 and 219 much easier than 216... so before you know it you will have be down to one or two left when you hit 216. It might keep your motivation higher to do it their way too (since you will have already gone so far in it). The more Microsoft tests you pass, the more comfortable you are with their testing style (which took me a while to get used to). Anything to help you prepare for 216 (and those evil scenarios) is worth doing. If I could do it again, I would save 216 for last. Good luck on your tests! | |
| longshot 2002-07-02, 9:45 pm |
| Nice going TODO welcome to the club. I have to chime in with taking the 217 first as well. |
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