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Author Has anyone used MeasureUp or Selftest for 70-220
L C

2004-03-24, 12:25 pm

Hello,

I have on exam left for MCSE (70-220) and I want to just walk in, pass it,
and go home. I am confident with multiple choice questions - the answer is
there. I tend to get a little nervous on the drag and drop ones.
My question is do either MeasureUp or Selftest have these type of questions
that I could practice with. The Sybex book I am using to study is lacking
in these type of questions.

Thanks

Larry C


BIGFOOT

2004-03-24, 7:26 pm

goto microsoft's site

you can download demo tests



"L C" <lccronin@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I have on exam left for MCSE (70-220) and I want to just walk in, pass it,
> and go home. I am confident with multiple choice questions - the answer

is
> there. I tend to get a little nervous on the drag and drop ones.
> My question is do either MeasureUp or Selftest have these type of

questions
> that I could practice with. The Sybex book I am using to study is lacking
> in these type of questions.
>
> Thanks
>
> Larry C
>
>



L C

2004-03-24, 8:25 pm

Bigfoot,

All I could find on the MS site was a demo test that basically went through
on how the test engines functions.

I want to practice doing drag and drops for the 70-220 exam in particular.

Did I miss something on the MS site.

Larry C
"BIGFOOT" <BIGFOOT@ic24.net> wrote in message
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> goto microsoft's site
>
> you can download demo tests
>
>
>
> "L C" <lccronin@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:91j8c.8464$fg3.2405@nwrdny02.gnilink.net...
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> is
> questions
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>
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BIGFOOT

2004-03-27, 6:25 am

70-220
.... 70-220. Offers 70-220 70-221 and 70-222 ... That they are more realistic
and have better explanations. Offers 70-220 70-221 and 70-222. ...
www.examsimulators.com/70-220.html - 3k - Cached
"L C" <lccronin@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Bigfoot,
>
> All I could find on the MS site was a demo test that basically went

through
> on how the test engines functions.
>
> I want to practice doing drag and drops for the 70-220 exam in particular.
>
> Did I miss something on the MS site.
>
> Larry C
> "BIGFOOT" <BIGFOOT@ic24.net> wrote in message
> news:10646k7a1fqte2c@corp.supernews.com...
> it,
answer[color=blue]
> lacking
>
>



odb

2004-04-02, 12:26 am

On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 16:52:21 GMT, L C wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have on exam left for MCSE (70-220) and I want to just walk in, pass it,
> and go home. I am confident with multiple choice questions - the answer is
> there. I tend to get a little nervous on the drag and drop ones.
> My question is do either MeasureUp or Selftest have these type of questions
> that I could practice with. The Sybex book I am using to study is lacking
> in these type of questions.
>
> Thanks
>
> Larry C


I took this test three years ago and used Measure Up Practice exams. The
measure up practice test for this topic was a waste of money...in fact the
test had some technical difficultes. Three years ago the actual content of
this test was ludicrous...it may not hurt to do -any other- elective
marathonfl

2004-05-02, 1:31 am

Look for the 70-220 here and study that
http://www.freelists.org/archives/i...4/msg00000.html
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