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Thumbs down Certs gone!

I noticed a lot of replies with the "good for M$!", I would REALLY like to know how many of these holy saints never hit a braindump site or two..............
PRACTICE WHAT YOU PREACH!!!!!!!!!!!

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Cheers!

Tired of seeing this topic when I come to the boards, don't think I'm worthy to be in the sainted cluster.

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Ditto.
Practice what you preach.

For all those who just like to memorize questions and answer.

I'll guess you'll never forget the money you wasted for that one minute happiness.

Read the holy grail of books. No Employer can put you under with that much information

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Personally I see no prob with using braindumps as prep for a test as long as its not the only way you study. Also, you need to comprehend the material. A brain dump is just the same as a practice test, without the software. At least the software I used explained the answer if I got one wrong. Many do not, so they are braindumps with a front end. You can use a brain dump to study, or a testing app to memorize questions. It all depends on how it is used so I don't know why everyone is so against them. If you are assuming that people who use braindumps are just memorizing, then you should also be so cynical as to assume that people using testing apps are just stupid and are memorizing the q&a's. I myself, used two diff books, experience, testing apps, and list of questions (braindumps) to prepare. I see nothing wrong with it as long as you are not telling others the exact questions and answers u had on your test. I understand that people who only use a braindump to pass is going to tarnish others hard work, but that is why the testing methods have changed and I highly doubt anyone just braindumping could pass the A+ never mind an mcse core. So what is the big ruckus about people?????

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