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Exam 70-215 experience
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| Brooksey 2004-03-12, 12:25 pm |
| Can anyone tell me the following
How may questions in exam 70-215
How long do you have to write it?
What is the passing score
Do you get paper and pencil to work on?
Thanks
Brooksey
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| Brooksey opined, On 3/12/04 8:41 AM:
> Can anyone tell me the following
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> How may questions in exam 70-215
> How long do you have to write it?
> What is the passing score
> Do you get paper and pencil to work on?
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> Thanks
>
> Brooksey
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| Brooksey 2004-03-12, 2:24 pm |
| Thanks for your help
Brooksey
>-----Original Message-----
>anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com opined, On 3/12/04
9:23 AM:
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>You can't have tried very hard, it took me all of about
two minutes to find;
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>http://groups.google.com/groups?q=%22exam+70-215%22+%
2Bquest
>ions%2Btime&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&selm=qpyf8.7952%
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>2.225255%40wagner.videotron.net&rnum=8
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>or;
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>http://tinyurl.com/ysd44
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>You're welcome
>JaR
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| I think there are about 50 questions for this exam & about 2hrs to complete
it.
You don't find out a score, so knowing the passing score is irrelevant.
There are strict rules about what you are allowed to take into the exam with
you. - No paper, pencil, calculator or phone! My centre provided me with
laminated cardboard & a marker for making notes. A calculator
(non-scientific) is provided as part of the test software.
Good Luck!
"Brooksey" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Can anyone tell me the following
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> How may questions in exam 70-215
> How long do you have to write it?
> What is the passing score
> Do you get paper and pencil to work on?
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> Thanks
>
> Brooksey
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| Kael V. Dowdy 2004-03-31, 12:25 pm |
| "David" <d@d.d> wrote in message news:< 40557762$0$25809$cc9e4d1f@news
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> I think there are about 50 questions for this exam & about 2hrs to complete
> it.
> You don't find out a score, so knowing the passing score is irrelevant.
> There are strict rules about what you are allowed to take into the exam with
> you. - No paper, pencil, calculator or phone! My centre provided me with
> laminated cardboard & a marker for making notes. A calculator
> (non-scientific) is provided as part of the test software.
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> Good Luck!
>
"...laminated cardboard & a marker for making notes"??? You gotta be
kidding me!?!?! Were you serious or messing around? I can understand
not being able to bring in your own phone, pencil, calc., etc., but
the way I've always had it at my Prometric test center is they have
paper and pencils in there, and they take the paper away from you
right after you're done. That's just messed up!
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