| Gregory W. Smith 2002-08-29, 2:28 pm |
| effective for passing a test, maybe
legal - not really, anyone who's an "original source" of braindump Q's is
violating their NDA
pro's - shortcut to certification
con's - possibly detectable by new test methodology
-gives you no "working knowledge" of the subject you're supposed to
be certified in.
-Greg
"Rybolt" <soliant@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:eIoLiY5TCHA.1496@tkmsftngp11...
> Never heard of braindumps (person downloading their memory onto paper to
> distribute to peers) until I began reading newsgroups.
>
> Are they effective?
> Is it a legal method of studying?
> What are the pros/cons?
>
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