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MCAD for 70-315 - VB.NET for Windows

First time here. Took test 70-315 on Dec 18th and passed. There were 57 questions and it looks like passing % was at about 70% for this exam.

What helped me prepare was the MS book for this exam.

The Measureup practice test and the SelfTest Practice.

Mesureup has a better interface, and is a good warm-up. Self-test is harder and worth the money as well...

I am scheduled to take the 70-305 on Feb 4th, 2003. Does anyone know what the passing % is on that test?

I am using the same tool sources as I did for the first test , but also added the Transcender exam.

Any hints?

Thanks

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Hi,
side question,, how many years of programming experience u have in general and in .Net in particular?
I'm planning to take this test.

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Hi SkyMour,
I've been programming for about 13 years. With .NET none really, just years of coding in different versions of VB from 2.0 t0 6.0. I've played around some with .NET, however my main focus right now is to just get that certification, so I am really just trying to understand the question base from a theory standpoint, without knowing how to actually implement everything in the real world...

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