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Opinions on Cramsession W2K MCSE study guides ?
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| Trust No OneŽ 2004-01-03, 10:25 am |
| Hi all,
My, things have certainly changed since the old NT4 MCSE days when the
cramsession study guides were free I found them incredibly useful as a
last
minute recap on the way to the test centre.
I'm not averse to paying the $7.50 fee per study guide provided the W2K
versions are as good as the old NT4 ones. I would appreciate feedback from
anyone who has tried them. Are they worth the money?
Are there are any free (legitimate) alternatives to the cramsession study
guides?
Best Wishes
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Peter <X-Files Fan>
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| Marlin (the PFY) Munrow 2004-01-03, 6:24 pm |
| On Sat, 3 Jan 2004 15:08:47 -0000, "Trust No OneŽ"
<dana.scully@usa.net> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>My, things have certainly changed since the old NT4 MCSE days when the
>cramsession study guides were free I found them incredibly useful as a
>last
>minute recap on the way to the test centre.
>
>I'm not averse to paying the $7.50 fee per study guide provided the W2K
>versions are as good as the old NT4 ones. I would appreciate feedback from
>anyone who has tried them. Are they worth the money?
>
>Are there are any free (legitimate) alternatives to the cramsession study
>guides?
>
>Best Wishes
I used them back in 2001 and passed. They were excellent then - but
now, who knows they could be even better.
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