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| Sartan Dragonbane 2004-03-30, 10:23 am |
| Any practice sites on how to write Microsoft exams? Just, in general.
I know the product well enough, but my exam marks float around 825 - too
close for me.
I just have problems with writing Microsoft exams in general. What
the -heck- are they asking, sometimes?
I think I'm going to book 216 soon, I hear it's hard, and I don't really
feel like getting canned for some ambiguous crap. I understand the
material, but some of the situations the exam has are completely
unrealistic, and I need to sniff through the data to find out what's really
important. I usually get my epiphanies after I answer the questions... and
after I press 'End Exam'. Haven't failed any exams yet, though! 
-Sartan, distraught and confused
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| Rowdy Yates 2004-03-30, 11:23 am |
| "Sartan Dragonbane" <NOSPAMHERE@YOUMOMMA.NULL.COM> wrote in news:1nfac.31173
$Ct5.28952@edtnps89:
> Any practice sites on how to write Microsoft exams? Just, in general.
> I know the product well enough, but my exam marks float around 825 - too
> close for me.
> I just have problems with writing Microsoft exams in general. What
> the -heck- are they asking, sometimes?
> I think I'm going to book 216 soon, I hear it's hard, and I don't really
> feel like getting canned for some ambiguous crap. I understand the
> material, but some of the situations the exam has are completely
> unrealistic, and I need to sniff through the data to find out what's really
> important. I usually get my epiphanies after I answer the questions... and
> after I press 'End Exam'. Haven't failed any exams yet, though! 
>
> -Sartan, distraught and confused
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>
www.examcram.com
Important Links Ranked In Order of Relevance:
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MCSE on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Certification Requirements
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcse/windows2003/
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MCSE on Microsoft Windows 2000 Certification Requirements
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/m...equirements.asp
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Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer Certification Info:
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcse/default.asp
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Microsoft Certified Professional Info:
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/default.asp
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| Tom Kelsall 2004-03-30, 6:23 pm |
| How on EARTH do you know what score you need to pass? Most of us mere
mortals are only given "PASS" or "FAIL" at the end of our tests...
"Sartan Dragonbane" <NOSPAMHERE@YOUMOMMA.NULL.COM> wrote in
news:1nfac.31173$Ct5.28952@edtnps89:
> Any practice sites on how to write Microsoft exams? Just, in general.
> I know the product well enough, but my exam marks float around 825 -
> too close for me.
> <snip>
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| yeah really... I have failed more than once... one time I got a score... now
THAT was devastating to see I had missed by only 7 points! another time I
got a fail... I think knowing I had failed by 7 points hurt more lol...
either way you are out money and have to go thru the agony again... when I
got a passing score I was ecstatic to know I passed... I had the same
reaction when I just got a congrats you passed!! In all of the above
senarios, I covered my eyes and prayed (even though I am not a religious
person) after I had pressed the end exam button... pass/fail works for me...
I got a score on my 210, 215, CNA, CCNA, 224, 216 and both A+ exams... I got
a pass/fail on 217, 219 and 218.
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Sue MCNGP #69
"Tom Kelsall" <saltheart_f@yahinge.coh.youkay> wrote in message
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> How on EARTH do you know what score you need to pass? Most of us mere
> mortals are only given "PASS" or "FAIL" at the end of our tests...
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> "Sartan Dragonbane" <NOSPAMHERE@YOUMOMMA.NULL.COM> wrote in
> news:1nfac.31173$Ct5.28952@edtnps89:
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