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for last.
The format of the Transcender demos is always pretty close
to the real thing. You can find the demo download for 70-
300 here: http://www.transcender.com/products/product.asp?
SKU=KKSLC0400
Search google newsgroups for "70-300" exam - you'll soon
get a fair idea of the format and the different ways to
prepare.
I don't think many people have the full range of
experience that 70-300 requires. Most of us will have to
do some extra reading/practice/hard work to make up for
the missing pieces. Don't just study for the exams though;
take your time and aim to get a real understanding of the
material - much more satisfying!
Good luck
Maria
>-----Original Message-----
>Thanks Maria!
>
>I was wondering when anyone could throw light on the
>preparation format for this Exam for a person who is just
>new to .NET. Can Hardwork+ Transcender+ MSDN replace the
>2 years of experience which Microsoft requires before
>taking this exam. Please advise me on that.
>
>Thanks!
>Juma
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>You may want to check out the user reviews of the
>>Microsoft 70-300 kit, on Amazon...
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I am pretty new to .Net and I started studying the MS
>>>PRESS book for Exam 70-300. I was pretty comfortable
> with
>>>it although I am a fresher to .Net and Microsoft
>>>Technologies.
>>>
>>>I am planning to read material from the MSDN site as
> well
>>>do the Transcender Practice tests.I am not sure whether
>>>that is enough preparation as see a lot of people
> failing
>>>on that and say that it is really difficult.
>>>
>>>I dont want to use braindumps and I am ready to work
>>>hard. The prerequisites say that we need atleast 2
> years
>>>of experience before we take the test. Being a fresher
>>>just out of college would it be ok for me to go for it?
>>>Please guide me on this.
>>>
>>>Thanks in Advance!
>>>Juma
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