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| Anyone have any thoughts on this product?
Any success? How close are the question in relation to MS tests? Is there
better out there?
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| Marlin Munrow 2003-12-10, 4:26 pm |
| I'd say that they may have the questions but that in most cases the
quality of the answers leaves a lot to be desired ranging from nearly
right to down right wrong.
A long while back I tried in vain to convince a friend to not use tk /
troyt even went to the extreme of reviewing the answers with him and
pointing out the percentage of wrong answers. He failed the exam.
You cant convince some people.
If you're going to take a short cut and are lucky enough to pass after
using tk or troyt be sure it wont save you time in the long run.
scenario: You're in the computer room looking at SQL Server with two
colleagues. "You've got an MCP in SQL Server, you fix it!"
How do you get away with selling Dumps ?
You simply dont put in enough right answers to pass and Microsoft will
ignore you.
On Tue, 09 Dec 2003 06:35:02 GMT, "Santa" <santa@northpole.com> wrote:
>Anyone have any thoughts on this product?
>
>Any success? How close are the question in relation to MS tests? Is there
>better out there?
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| And then it hits you!
"Marlin Munrow" <MarlinMunrow-the-PFY@gonefission.com> wrote in message
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> I'd say that they may have the questions but that in most cases the
> quality of the answers leaves a lot to be desired ranging from nearly
> right to down right wrong.
>
> A long while back I tried in vain to convince a friend to not use tk /
> troyt even went to the extreme of reviewing the answers with him and
> pointing out the percentage of wrong answers. He failed the exam.
>
> You cant convince some people.
>
> If you're going to take a short cut and are lucky enough to pass after
> using tk or troyt be sure it wont save you time in the long run.
> scenario: You're in the computer room looking at SQL Server with two
> colleagues. "You've got an MCP in SQL Server, you fix it!"
>
> How do you get away with selling Dumps ?
> You simply dont put in enough right answers to pass and Microsoft will
> ignore you.
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, 09 Dec 2003 06:35:02 GMT, "Santa" <santa@northpole.com> wrote:
>
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