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| Pugleon 2003-06-21, 10:23 am |
| I took it last week. And from what I remember (and its
hard to remember since I done 221 just after it, and that
kinda muddled it up in my head. BUT... heres what I do
remember
There were four/five case studys. With over nearly 50
questions in total based on those. The testkings for it
were EXELLENT. And I passed with flying colours... Thats
about the best advise I could give you is to read those.
Most of the questions were pick the most valid answer,
but one or two in each case study was a picture question,
drag and drop. And one or two in each case study was
choose all that apply. And there was 3hrs 30 mins to
complete. Every question is based on the case studys you
are given.
Get yourself the testkings. Best thing you can do is get
your hands on a copy of those.... Course testking will
get you a pass, but back it up with some reading and
maybe CBT's. Because heck, whats the point in passing if
ya dont understand whatcha passed!!!
My address is above if you need anymore advise....
Good luck with it!
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi folks,
>
>Going to take 220 this wednesday (25-06-2003).
>
> Just a few qs:
>How many questions?
>What are they like, as in: all case study, all multiple
>choice, both? Other types?
>Seems the exam can be adaptive: what's the probability
>(valid value range: 0-100%)?
>How much time?
>
>
>Ed
>A+, Net+, MCSA
>.
>
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| Robert Black 2003-06-24, 8:23 pm |
| Whats a TestKing?
"Pugleon" <pugleon@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:001601c33801$dba8ee70$a10
1280a@phx.gbl...
> I took it last week. And from what I remember (and its
> hard to remember since I done 221 just after it, and that
> kinda muddled it up in my head. BUT... heres what I do
> remember
>
> There were four/five case studys. With over nearly 50
> questions in total based on those. The testkings for it
> were EXELLENT. And I passed with flying colours... Thats
> about the best advise I could give you is to read those.
>
> Most of the questions were pick the most valid answer,
> but one or two in each case study was a picture question,
> drag and drop. And one or two in each case study was
> choose all that apply. And there was 3hrs 30 mins to
> complete. Every question is based on the case studys you
> are given.
>
> Get yourself the testkings. Best thing you can do is get
> your hands on a copy of those.... Course testking will
> get you a pass, but back it up with some reading and
> maybe CBT's. Because heck, whats the point in passing if
> ya dont understand whatcha passed!!!
>
> My address is above if you need anymore advise....
>
> Good luck with it!
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Hi folks,
> >
> >Going to take 220 this wednesday (25-06-2003).
> >
> > Just a few qs:
> >How many questions?
> >What are they like, as in: all case study, all multiple
> >choice, both? Other types?
> >Seems the exam can be adaptive: what's the probability
> >(valid value range: 0-100%)?
> >How much time?
> >
> >
> >Ed
> >A+, Net+, MCSA
> >.
> >
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| Pugleon 2003-06-24, 9:23 pm |
| Test questions in pdf format that help you prep for and
exam. Usually over 200 questions with lenghtly answers as
to whats right and wrong... And why. So you solidify what
you have already learned. They are in a format similar to
the exam so that when the big day arives and you take the
test. It's that little less stressful...
You'll need to know the subject well also. So buying a
Sybex book on the mcp you are taking is a good idea
also...
Good luck with it
>-----Original Message-----
>Whats a TestKing?
>"Pugleon" <pugleon@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:001601c33801$dba8ee70$a10
1280a@phx.gbl...
>> I took it last week. And from what I remember (and its
>> hard to remember since I done 221 just after it, and
that
>> kinda muddled it up in my head. BUT... heres what I do
>> remember
>>
>> There were four/five case studys. With over nearly 50
>> questions in total based on those. The testkings for it
>> were EXELLENT. And I passed with flying colours...
Thats
>> about the best advise I could give you is to read
those.
>>
>> Most of the questions were pick the most valid answer,
>> but one or two in each case study was a picture
question,
>> drag and drop. And one or two in each case study was
>> choose all that apply. And there was 3hrs 30 mins to
>> complete. Every question is based on the case studys
you
>> are given.
>>
>> Get yourself the testkings. Best thing you can do is
get
>> your hands on a copy of those.... Course testking will
>> get you a pass, but back it up with some reading and
>> maybe CBT's. Because heck, whats the point in passing
if
>> ya dont understand whatcha passed!!!
>>
>> My address is above if you need anymore advise....
>>
>> Good luck with it!
>>
>>
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >Hi folks,
>> >
>> >Going to take 220 this wednesday (25-06-2003).
>> >
>> > Just a few qs:
>> >How many questions?
>> >What are they like, as in: all case study, all
multiple
>> >choice, both? Other types?
>> >Seems the exam can be adaptive: what's the probability
>> >(valid value range: 0-100%)?
>> >How much time?
>> >
>> >
>> >Ed
>> >A+, Net+, MCSA
>> >.
>> >
>
>
>.
>
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| Hi,
Sorry for the late answer, but your advice was useful.
Not only that, I PASSED!! No I didn't download testkings
pdfs. Didn't have that much time. I read the entire study
guide from MSPress, practiced a few (and I mean a few)
things, downloaded a pdf file and a powerpoint sildeshow
from somewhere, and presto, passed first time round.
Ed,
A+, Network+, MCSA, (almost MCSE)
>-----Original Message-----
>Test questions in pdf format that help you prep for and
>exam. Usually over 200 questions with lenghtly answers as
>to whats right and wrong... And why. So you solidify what
>you have already learned. They are in a format similar to
>the exam so that when the big day arives and you take the
>test. It's that little less stressful...
>
>You'll need to know the subject well also. So buying a
>Sybex book on the mcp you are taking is a good idea
>also...
>
>Good luck with it
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Whats a TestKing?
>>"Pugleon" <pugleon@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:001601c33801$dba8ee70$a10
1280a@phx.gbl...
>>> I took it last week. And from what I remember (and its
>>> hard to remember since I done 221 just after it, and
> that
>>> kinda muddled it up in my head. BUT... heres what I do
>>> remember
>>>
>>> There were four/five case studys. With over nearly 50
>>> questions in total based on those. The testkings for it
>>> were EXELLENT. And I passed with flying colours...
> Thats
>>> about the best advise I could give you is to read
>those.
>>>
>>> Most of the questions were pick the most valid answer,
>>> but one or two in each case study was a picture
> question,
>>> drag and drop. And one or two in each case study was
>>> choose all that apply. And there was 3hrs 30 mins to
>>> complete. Every question is based on the case studys
> you
>>> are given.
>>>
>>> Get yourself the testkings. Best thing you can do is
> get
>>> your hands on a copy of those.... Course testking will
>>> get you a pass, but back it up with some reading and
>>> maybe CBT's. Because heck, whats the point in passing
> if
>>> ya dont understand whatcha passed!!!
>>>
>>> My address is above if you need anymore advise....
>>>
>>> Good luck with it!
>>>
>>>
>>> >-----Original Message-----
>>> >Hi folks,
>>> >
>>> >Going to take 220 this wednesday (25-06-2003).
>>> >
>>> > Just a few qs:
>>> >How many questions?
>>> >What are they like, as in: all case study, all
> multiple
>>> >choice, both? Other types?
>>> >Seems the exam can be adaptive: what's the probability
>>> >(valid value range: 0-100%)?
>>> >How much time?
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >Ed
>>> >A+, Net+, MCSA
>>> >.
>>> >
>>
>>
>>.
>>
>.
>
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