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| Hi all
I am going for CWNA soon, I want to know which Practise exam testing is good and close to real exam with explanations
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| luisjo 2002-12-04, 10:00 pm |
| If you buy a testking study guide, badly call study guide you are cheating, because you are learning the questions in the exam. thats not fair to dose who study hard as my self to adquire the certs that we have.
study, read the cwna study guide two or three times, search in the web if you find questions for these test.
Dont be a paper cwna.
Be a real cwna.
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| I just answer people question. What the wrong with you? Did you go to XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX and download the available "information" to pass the MS exams?
"Think"
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| AuthorHelen 2002-12-05, 2:45 am |
| If someone is asking for a good study guide, they may or may not know that there are two types of "good" study guides -- those that are "really really really close" to what you will see on the exam (often almost exactly the same thing), and those that simply cover the material well, giving you the knowledge you need to figure out the answers to the questions but not necessarily giving you copies of the questions themselves. Different people consider one or the other "good" and the other one "less good", for various reasons.
I think Luis' post provides useful information -- that testking's guides are the sort that MANY (though not all) regard as "too close." This may be important to the original poster; it may not be.
Many folks who acquired their certs through exhaustive study of a field share his view, and get a bit up in arms when they see others recommending shortcuts they view as less legitimate than the path they took. cty_9 said he/she was just answering the first poster's question -- well.... I think Luis was doing the same thing (just with a different answer than cty_9).
For anyone reading this thread who doesn't know it yet -- "when does a study guide cross the line" is a contentious issue not likely to be solved here. Best we can try to do is at least make sure posts expressing a preference one way or the other on this issue include SOME information content beyond philosophical debate. Both answer posters did this. The original question poster now has two alternatives to choose from -- generally a nice situation to be in when you've asked for recommendations on something. | |
| sanjbatra 2002-12-05, 4:03 am |
| Personally, I would not rely on testking as a good study guide. I have heard mixed reports and understand that some of the answers / explanations to the questions are incorrect.
Just my opinion.
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| luisjo 2002-12-05, 8:13 am |
| Thanks Helen, is so nice to see you around, i hope you can email me to tell me how you been doing, i heard your working hard again, when are you going to rest, i know some people say i get a lot of sleep when im dead, but believe me i am allmost dead because i dont sleep, but who knows what to do.
Tcat has my email, please contact me.
Good luck on the new adventure. | |
| jocampo 2002-12-05, 8:43 am |
| There are Study Guides....an there are Testing Study Guides. Personally i think that 1st are better, because you learn! After finish your study and "hands on practice", then maybe get a Testing Study Guide is a good idea, because you can see your weaks points; but there are good and bad Training Study Guides too.
What i've read and know, Testing King are not so good. They have too much mistakes. For Microsoft and CompTIA test i've used Transcender: questions ARE NOT THE SAME that teh test, so you're not cheating, and the explanations of questions are good. The difficulty level is high too, then if you pass several Transcender tests, maybe is time to take the real test. | |
| luisjo 2003-02-01, 6:26 pm |
| Does anyone has the ccda braindumps?
Jeje just kidding. |
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