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mcse2b03
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Registered: Jul 2003 Location: Country: Saudi Arabia State: Certifications: MCSE Working on:
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Exam Interface
How is the test presented? Is each case one big block of text the you have to scroll up and down to get to the different sections?
I'm just wondering in terms of refering back to the text when answering the questions.
Just trying to come up with testing strategy.....
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08-09-03 01:57 PM
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jeff_j_black
that's what "THEY" said..

Registered: Jan 2002 Location: Country: United States State: Certifications: Working on:
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At the beginning of each case, you are presented with a tabbed interface that has comments from various personnel that will influence the AD Design. There is an 'All' tab that rolls all the comments into one view that is several pages (screens) long. It is best to view the all tab.
Some people take detailed notes during their initial reading, I prefer to just make a mental note of the highlights and then just come back to the case, if I need to review something while answering the questions. Basically the case contains a few key comments that will influence the design.
From there, you choose to go to the questions. Usually there are around ten questions +/- for each case. You can refer back to the case at any time. In the version of the exam I took a year ago, you could go back and forth between cases as well. I have read that newer exams with 'testlet' questions, do not allow for this. I don't believe that this is an issue with 219 though. Best of luck!
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mcse2b03
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