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70-221 Exam Format Info Requested
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| Thinking of taking 70-221
I'm after some, non confidential type, info please.
Exam time frame.
No of questions.
How many case studies are given.
Is it a pass fail or % mark, bar chart etc...
Thanks
F
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| Dan Setzer 2003-12-15, 8:26 am |
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"." <NoOne@test.com> wrote in message
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> Thinking of taking 70-221
>
> I'm after some, non confidential type, info please.
>
> Exam time frame.
> No of questions.
> How many case studies are given.
> Is it a pass fail or % mark, bar chart etc...
>
> Thanks
> F
I just went through the exam. Here is what to expect.
First, the exam runs FOUR hours! Have a big breakfast. I finished with
over a half hour to spare for review, so the time allotted is quite
generous.
There were 40 questions based upon 4 or 5 case studies.
There were rather a lot of drag and drop questions where you will have to
place multiple elements in the proper slot. Some of these are very complex
with 5 or 6 destinations and perhaps 10 items to choose from. Sometimes all
of the items are used, sometimes not. Some questions allow an item to be
used multiple times, sometimes not. I do not know if the test scores points
for partial correct answers. I would hope so.
During the case studies note that there are multiple tabs to explore.
At the end you will get a numeric score and a bar graph will show you your
percentage.
Good Luck. I, for one, am glad to have that one behind me.
dan
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"Dan Setzer" <dhsetzer@erols.com> wrote in message
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> "." <NoOne@test.com> wrote in message
> news:XbeDb.5336$R6.1755996@newsfep2-win.server.ntli.net...
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> I just went through the exam. Here is what to expect.
>
> First, the exam runs FOUR hours! Have a big breakfast. I finished with
> over a half hour to spare for review, so the time allotted is quite
> generous.
>
> There were 40 questions based upon 4 or 5 case studies.
>
> There were rather a lot of drag and drop questions where you will have to
> place multiple elements in the proper slot. Some of these are very
complex
> with 5 or 6 destinations and perhaps 10 items to choose from. Sometimes
all
> of the items are used, sometimes not. Some questions allow an item to be
> used multiple times, sometimes not. I do not know if the test scores
points
> for partial correct answers. I would hope so.
>
> During the case studies note that there are multiple tabs to explore.
>
> At the end you will get a numeric score and a bar graph will show you your
> percentage.
>
> Good Luck. I, for one, am glad to have that one behind me.
>
> dan
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Thanks for the info.
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