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freak
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Registered: Aug 2000 Location: Country: USA State: Certifications: MA, M.Ed., Net+,I-Net+, Security+, CEH, CEI, CCA, CCNA, MCP+I, MCSA, MCSE NT 4.0, MCSE 2000, MCT Working on: MCSE 2K3, Linux+, CISSP
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Well, it was not as hard as advertised, but still much harder than the 4.0 MCPs I got previously.
50 questions makes for a long time in there -- I usually stay around 20mn per exam, but this time it took me 40 mn. Good thing I went to the b-room before getting in 
I used the Exam Cram book for 210, transcenders, and the MOC. Exam Cram was excellent 
I will be posting my notes online at my site in the coming week. 70-215, here I come 
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12-07-00 10:03 PM
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Yeti-GBR1
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Registered: Oct 2000 Location: Yeti Town, Yetiville, UK Country: UK State: Certifications: Too many to list. Working on: Getting a real life outside IT.
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12-07-00 11:10 PM
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cadman
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freak,
Great job! Keep it up! Break on out.
(Yeti, you'll hit the groove)
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12-08-00 01:16 AM
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esexon
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Well done Freak , i look forward to your notes as i am busy preparing for the exam .
Onward and Upward !!!!
Evan The Imageless
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Never rest on your laurels!!
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12-08-00 01:38 AM
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freak
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Thanks guys. I looked at my class schedule today and realized that I am supposed to be teaching the Win2K track in a month Time to get down to business! 
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12-08-00 06:13 AM
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Mookieboy
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freak-
how long did it take you from start to finish to prepare for the Professional exam?
P.S. To anyone: forgive my ignorance but why do people say "write" or "wrote" their exam, instead of "taken" or "took"? Just curious.
Thanks all
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12-08-00 06:57 AM
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freak
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about 10 days...
as for the write an exam part, it is a British thing I believe. Yeti, is that correct?
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12-08-00 07:51 AM
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Yeti-GBR1
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Nope it ain't a British thing at all. Over here we either SIT a test or TAKE a test, I'm not sure where this WRITE a test came from. It's an insult to the Queens english (no don't start on or frail Queenie, I'm not a major fan but I just used the English phrase ok).
Yeti the Sitter or Taker 
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12-09-00 12:41 AM
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Mookieboy
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10 days! Ok, I want in on that fast track. Actually, I'm going through Carter's book and much of what is written is similar to the NT track. I'm trying to narrow this 210 exam down to the thing that are new (i.e. RIS, GPO, etc.) 10 days, God, I love it! It sounds like th Exam Cram book was the most helpful.
Thanks, by the way, for the discussion freak and Yeti, about the write/wrote exam. My wife is a technical writer for a major software company and started getting upset about the syntax of the word (ha!). Needless to say, she notices the details in things.
P.S. I'm going to have to start adding a signature to my postings if I keep replying!
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12-09-00 02:32 AM
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freak
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quote: Originally posted by Yeti-GBR1:
Nope it ain't a British thing at all. Over here we either SIT a test or TAKE a test, I'm not sure where this WRITE a test came from. It's an insult to the Queens english (no don't start on or frail Queenie, I'm not a major fan but I just used the English phrase ok).
Yeti the Sitter or Taker 
I thought it was British because when I was studying at Christ Church, several students there were using the expression... maybe it is an Oxford thing 
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