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| Jay Walters 2003-02-20, 5:23 pm |
| Sorry but that is such a vague question.
Everything depends on how much hands-on experience you
have. Not to be mean, but based on the fact that you're
asking, I'd guess you'll need quite a bit of time.
Most people find that a book helps (there are many that
are good) and practice exams, such as transcender. Also
the Online Book that comes with SQL Server.
There is no magic bullet or easy way to pass. You're just
going to have to study and use the practice exams as a
way to measure your progress.
~ Jay
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi, im thinking of doing the MCDBA exams. Can anyone
tell
>me the the appoximate time needed to study for each exam
>(assuming maybe 2 hrs a day). Also what are the best
study
>materials, basically if someone out there is already
MCDBA
>could you tell me exactly what you bought to prepare
>yourself for the necessary exams.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Simon.
>.
>
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| anthony 2003-02-20, 6:23 pm |
| Hi,
I'm looking final One "Good" study guides book for 70-228.
Good means it has fair deep discussion about topics related to exam only.
which book?
I have study guides by Joyit (it's Crap, useless)
I have sql server programming by Viera (good! But not focus much on 70-228)
I have MS sql server training (good! But only a basic level)
thanks all
anthony
"Jay Walters" <jwalters@topsurf.com> wrote in message
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82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA04...
> Sorry but that is such a vague question.
>
> Everything depends on how much hands-on experience you
> have. Not to be mean, but based on the fact that you're
> asking, I'd guess you'll need quite a bit of time.
>
> Most people find that a book helps (there are many that
> are good) and practice exams, such as transcender. Also
> the Online Book that comes with SQL Server.
>
> There is no magic bullet or easy way to pass. You're just
> going to have to study and use the practice exams as a
> way to measure your progress.
>
> ~ Jay
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Hi, im thinking of doing the MCDBA exams. Can anyone
> tell
> >me the the appoximate time needed to study for each exam
> >(assuming maybe 2 hrs a day). Also what are the best
> study
> >materials, basically if someone out there is already
> MCDBA
> >could you tell me exactly what you bought to prepare
> >yourself for the necessary exams.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Simon.
> >.
> >
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| Sybex Study Guides are excellent for test passing purposes IMO.
www.sybex.com
"anthony" <anthony@allette.com.au> wrote in message
news:#PhOkrT2CHA.688@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking final One "Good" study guides book for 70-228.
>
> Good means it has fair deep discussion about topics related to exam only.
>
> which book?
>
> I have study guides by Joyit (it's Crap, useless)
> I have sql server programming by Viera (good! But not focus much on
70-228)
> I have MS sql server training (good! But only a basic level)
>
> thanks all
> anthony
>
> "Jay Walters" <jwalters@topsurf.com> wrote in message
> news:05cd01c2d930$942eae20$8ef
82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA04...
> > Sorry but that is such a vague question.
> >
> > Everything depends on how much hands-on experience you
> > have. Not to be mean, but based on the fact that you're
> > asking, I'd guess you'll need quite a bit of time.
> >
> > Most people find that a book helps (there are many that
> > are good) and practice exams, such as transcender. Also
> > the Online Book that comes with SQL Server.
> >
> > There is no magic bullet or easy way to pass. You're just
> > going to have to study and use the practice exams as a
> > way to measure your progress.
> >
> > ~ Jay
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >Hi, im thinking of doing the MCDBA exams. Can anyone
> > tell
> > >me the the appoximate time needed to study for each exam
> > >(assuming maybe 2 hrs a day). Also what are the best
> > study
> > >materials, basically if someone out there is already
> > MCDBA
> > >could you tell me exactly what you bought to prepare
> > >yourself for the necessary exams.
> > >
> > >Thanks,
> > >
> > >Simon.
> > >.
> > >
>
>
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