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Petter Børkeeiet

2004-02-03, 4:27 pm

Hi, I'm preparing for this exam. I would like to know how many scenarios I
will face, and also if there is some other differences between 70-219 and
the other exams in the MCSE track

Petter


Marlin Munrow (The PFY)

2004-02-04, 4:26 am

On Tue, 3 Feb 2004 22:04:43 +0100, "Petter Børkeeiet"
<someone@microsoft.com> wrote:

>Hi, I'm preparing for this exam. I would like to know how many scenarios I
>will face, and also if there is some other differences between 70-219 and
>the other exams in the MCSE track
>
>Petter
>

There are some big differences, 219 has the testlet format.

Have a look at microsoft.com/learning and have a look at testing
innovations to see how it works.

you'll either get 4 or 5 scenarios with around 40-45 questions in
total.

There are some basic rules such as when a new forest when a new domain
which if you apply religiously you should be fine.

Good luck!


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Petter Børkeeiet

2004-02-15, 4:26 am

I passed on Friday!
There were four scanarios with limited time for each. I found it pretty
difficult; I users two hours out of four and got no scoring report (just
passed).
One hopeless question "what is the most difficult to accomplish" (how on
earth could I know !?!?!?

//Petter

"Petter Børkeeiet" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:N1UTb.1485$rj4.21513@news2.e.nsc.no...
> Hi, I'm preparing for this exam. I would like to know how many scenarios I
> will face, and also if there is some other differences between 70-219 and
> the other exams in the MCSE track
>
> Petter
>
>



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