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mr.donati@gmail.com 03-15-2006 09:33 AM

About 70-300...any opinions?
 
Hi all,
I'm studying for 70-300 exam on this book:Analyzing Requirements and
Defining .NET Solution
Architectures - Exam Cram - Randy Cornish et al.
Well the problem is... that questions are too easy! I mean:after just
one reading I can give about 80% correct responses. Especially the
parts on deployment,logical design, conceptual design seems to me a
"light" version of topics in other exams(70-229,70-315 etc...) which I
already did.
Moreover I found that a lot of questions could be answered only by
careful reading
of the case study, without prior knowledge you might have (almost) .
Am I wrong?What do you think?


=?Utf-8?B?U2Fuc1RlY2g=?= 03-15-2006 11:25 AM

RE: About 70-300...any opinions?
 
Hi,

Yeah what you feel is correct passing 70-300 needs careful understanding of
..Net solution implementation and patience to analyse the question. I found it
very easy to clear (off all the other MCSD papers)

Rgds
Sanstech

"mr.donati@gmail.com" wrote:

> Hi all,
> I'm studying for 70-300 exam on this book:Analyzing Requirements and
> Defining .NET Solution
> Architectures - Exam Cram - Randy Cornish et al.
> Well the problem is... that questions are too easy! I mean:after just
> one reading I can give about 80% correct responses. Especially the
> parts on deployment,logical design, conceptual design seems to me a
> "light" version of topics in other exams(70-229,70-315 etc...) which I
> already did.
> Moreover I found that a lot of questions could be answered only by
> careful reading
> of the case study, without prior knowledge you might have (almost) .
> Am I wrong?What do you think?
>
>


Simon Hart 03-15-2006 12:24 PM

Re: About 70-300...any opinions?
 
Which exam did you find to be the most difficult of all the MCSD exams?

Cheers
Simon.

"SansTech" <SansTech@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:058D5B29-4C9C-4B85-96B7-AE8B1ECF8155@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> Yeah what you feel is correct passing 70-300 needs careful understanding
> of
> .Net solution implementation and patience to analyse the question. I found
> it
> very easy to clear (off all the other MCSD papers)
>
> Rgds
> Sanstech
>
> "mr.donati@gmail.com" wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> I'm studying for 70-300 exam on this book:Analyzing Requirements and
>> Defining .NET Solution
>> Architectures - Exam Cram - Randy Cornish et al.
>> Well the problem is... that questions are too easy! I mean:after just
>> one reading I can give about 80% correct responses. Especially the
>> parts on deployment,logical design, conceptual design seems to me a
>> "light" version of topics in other exams(70-229,70-315 etc...) which I
>> already did.
>> Moreover I found that a lot of questions could be answered only by
>> careful reading
>> of the case study, without prior knowledge you might have (almost) .
>> Am I wrong?What do you think?
>>
>>




mr.donati@gmail.com 03-15-2006 02:26 PM

Re: About 70-300...any opinions?
 
Hi,
probably the most difficult was 70-320 because it covers not only web
services but many "unrelated" different topics (COM+,SOAP,Unmanaged
code...).
The 70-315,70-316 was quite easy(maybe there were some difficulties
because I took 70-316 as my first Microsoft exam and I didn't know what
to expect).
The 70-229 was quite hard because it has a lot of material but I think
it was not difficult as the 70-320 because many arguments didn't
required a complete knowledge(for example SQL and logical design was
very easy).
Other opinions?


Simon Hart wrote:
> Which exam did you find to be the most difficult of all the MCSD exams?
>
> Cheers
> Simon.
>
> "SansTech" <SansTech@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:058D5B29-4C9C-4B85-96B7-AE8B1ECF8155@microsoft.com...
> > Hi,
> >
> > Yeah what you feel is correct passing 70-300 needs careful understanding
> > of
> > .Net solution implementation and patience to analyse the question. I found
> > it
> > very easy to clear (off all the other MCSD papers)
> >
> > Rgds
> > Sanstech
> >
> > "mr.donati@gmail.com" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi all,
> >> I'm studying for 70-300 exam on this book:Analyzing Requirements and
> >> Defining .NET Solution
> >> Architectures - Exam Cram - Randy Cornish et al.
> >> Well the problem is... that questions are too easy! I mean:after just
> >> one reading I can give about 80% correct responses. Especially the
> >> parts on deployment,logical design, conceptual design seems to me a
> >> "light" version of topics in other exams(70-229,70-315 etc...) which I
> >> already did.
> >> Moreover I found that a lot of questions could be answered only by
> >> careful reading
> >> of the case study, without prior knowledge you might have (almost) .
> >> Am I wrong?What do you think?
> >>
> >>



Cerebrus 03-17-2006 12:35 PM

Re: About 70-300...any opinions?
 
Hi,

I'm preparing for 70-300 as well, and reading the same book. I too find
that 70-80% of the questions are easily answered, while the others do
require a re-reading of the Case study.

I'm getting the feeling that I'm missing out on something, though !

So, what other books have you used for your preparation ?

Thanks,

Cerebrus.


mr.donati@gmail.com 03-22-2006 03:22 PM

Re: About 70-300...any opinions?
 
Hi,
I'm also reading the official Ms book but I didn't find it very
helpful.
Of course, MSDN too.
Hovewer if you and I find 70%-80% of the questions easy I think we
should pass the exams on the first try, at least I hope so.:)


Cerebrus ha scritto:

> Hi,
>
> I'm preparing for 70-300 as well, and reading the same book. I too find
> that 70-80% of the questions are easily answered, while the others do
> require a re-reading of the Case study.
>
> I'm getting the feeling that I'm missing out on something, though !
>
> So, what other books have you used for your preparation ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Cerebrus.




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