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brain dumps
although I have no interest in brain dumps themselves, I am curious as
to how they actually work. How do these things leak out, and what do they consist of? Is it literally a case of someone taking an exam and half an hour later writing down the five questions they could remember, or are they inside jobs consisting of verbatim transcripts. And assuming they are for real, wouldn't it be easy to defeat them by changing the answer order around? |
brain dumps
I am curious too......
I can see a quite an amount of opposition for that site.... How come MS is not taking any action? Anybody know Bill Gates? >-----Original Message----- >although I have no interest in brain dumps themselves, I am curious as >to how they actually work. > >How do these things leak out, and what do they consist of? > >Is it literally a case of someone taking an exam and half an hour >later writing down the five questions they could remember, or are they >inside jobs consisting of verbatim transcripts. > >And assuming they are for real, wouldn't it be easy to defeat them by >changing the answer order around? >. > |
Re: brain dumps
Because Microsoft still makes money, they don't' care if you can't get a job
or keep one because you don't know enough, its not their problem. "Chelvy" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:03df01c39609$286efbe0$a301280a@phx.gbl... > I am curious too...... > > I can see a quite an amount of opposition for that > site.... How come MS is not taking any action? > > Anybody know Bill Gates? > > >-----Original Message----- > >although I have no interest in brain dumps themselves, I > am curious as > >to how they actually work. > > > >How do these things leak out, and what do they consist of? > > > >Is it literally a case of someone taking an exam and half > an hour > >later writing down the five questions they could > remember, or are they > >inside jobs consisting of verbatim transcripts. > > > >And assuming they are for real, wouldn't it be easy to > defeat them by > >changing the answer order around? > >. > > |
Re: brain dumps
They have done in the past. Although as with any company, it is hard
to take action when many sites and operations operate out of China and other third world countries, whose so called Governments have no regard for copyright law. But yes, Microsoft could do more against the home grown culprits. On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 23:20:57 -0700, "Chelvy" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >I am curious too...... > >I can see a quite an amount of opposition for that >site.... How come MS is not taking any action? > >Anybody know Bill Gates? > >>-----Original Message----- >>although I have no interest in brain dumps themselves, I >am curious as >>to how they actually work. >> >>How do these things leak out, and what do they consist of? >> >>Is it literally a case of someone taking an exam and half >an hour >>later writing down the five questions they could >remember, or are they >>inside jobs consisting of verbatim transcripts. >> >>And assuming they are for real, wouldn't it be easy to >defeat them by >>changing the answer order around? >>. >> |
brain dumps
It's really easy if you think about it.
People take tests and either manage to photograph the screens or try to memorize a chuck of the questions. If they do this enough, they'll be able to create practice tests that cover most of the question pool. Any real developer should be strictly against this because the greater the problem, the less the certficate is valued by employers and clients. - Hence making it less attractive for us to take the exams in the first place. >-----Original Message----- >although I have no interest in brain dumps themselves, I am curious as >to how they actually work. > >How do these things leak out, and what do they consist of? > >Is it literally a case of someone taking an exam and half an hour >later writing down the five questions they could remember, or are they >inside jobs consisting of verbatim transcripts. > >And assuming they are for real, wouldn't it be easy to defeat them by >changing the answer order around? >. > |
Re: brain dumps
By my experience, I took MFC exam 4 years ago. At that night, I wrote down
questions I had taken for friends who wanted to know questions. Amazingly, I could write down 58 out of 65 although I could not write down exact word by word. Braindump has started in that way. At first, people tried to tell friends what are questions or at least what topics & subjects should be studied before taking exam. For them, it is simply helping friends. But later, things go in quite different trend. Those guys who want to make money by selling exact questions can manage to get exact questions by some ways. And then, it proliferates through out the web. Now, I think, at least Microsoft is aware of that and, recently, I took VC++6.0 desktop exam. Out of 43 multiple choices, only 3 are from braindump and the rest are all new questions. But may be this is a little late for saving the reputation of certificates. They should adopt changing exam questions more frequently so that it will be a little difficult to leak. Anyways, this is not a perfect or ideal world and things are just like that. Have fun for exam game :) mna "Matthew" <thelawnet@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:d471b7ff.0310181404.4208983a@posting.google.c om... > although I have no interest in brain dumps themselves, I am curious as > to how they actually work. > > How do these things leak out, and what do they consist of? > > Is it literally a case of someone taking an exam and half an hour > later writing down the five questions they could remember, or are they > inside jobs consisting of verbatim transcripts. > > And assuming they are for real, wouldn't it be easy to defeat them by > changing the answer order around? |
Hey MC$D! Taste this authentic brain dump.
I don't know if this brain dump is for a MCSD. Perhaps someone can verify.
http://www.acclaimclipart.net/clipar..._surgery.shtml "Matthew" <thelawnet@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:d471b7ff.0310181404.4208983a@posting.google.c om... > although I have no interest in brain dumps themselves, I am curious as > to how they actually work. > > How do these things leak out, and what do they consist of? > > Is it literally a case of someone taking an exam and half an hour > later writing down the five questions they could remember, or are they > inside jobs consisting of verbatim transcripts. > > And assuming they are for real, wouldn't it be easy to defeat them by > changing the answer order around? |
brain dumps
Please take a look at MS's ongoing efforts to combat exam
piracy: http://www.microsoft.com/TrainCert/m...ram/piracy.asp Ben Guterson [MSFT] "This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties, and confers no rights." >-----Original Message----- >although I have no interest in brain dumps themselves, I am curious as >to how they actually work. > >How do these things leak out, and what do they consist of? > >Is it literally a case of someone taking an exam and half an hour >later writing down the five questions they could remember, or are they >inside jobs consisting of verbatim transcripts. > >And assuming they are for real, wouldn't it be easy to defeat them by >changing the answer order around? >. > |
Re: brain dumps
>Please take a look at MS's ongoing efforts to combat exam
>piracy: >http://www.microsoft.com/TrainCert/m...ram/piracy.asp And what's happened since then, given that the page is almost a year old? |
Re: brain dumps
You raise a really good point. I'm going to see if we
can't get some updated info on the site, including the faq. Thanks for suggesting this. Ben Guterson [MSFT] This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties and confers no rights. >-----Original Message----- >>Please take a look at MS's ongoing efforts to combat exam >>piracy: >>http://www.microsoft.com/TrainCert/m...gram/piracy.as p > >And what's happened since then, given that the page is almost a year >old? >. > |
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