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licknlabia 08-04-2003 02:39 AM

Re: MCP cheaters
 
Use braindumpst to maximize your time, no, that is no excuse either. I work
60 hrs a week and then come home and study or read a book/ magazine on the
latest and greatest. Being in IT is a continual eduacation for the rest of
your life, get used to it.

I really doubt that anyone who uses braindumps to pass tests will then study
hard, why the hell would someone go back to the subject matter after they
have passed the test when they are moving on to the next one, so this
premise/ theory is flawed.

"steven" <stevenellis11@msn.com> wrote in message
news:01db01c35a0c$eee09970$a401280a@phx.gbl...
hi all , i just want to get something straight, i know
there is alot of people who are moaning about certain
ways in which people study to take mcp exams, ie
braindumps, is this a bad thing as not everyone is in a
ideal position to spend a lot of their time studying or
able to afford a long periods to study at college etc. I
just think that if you do use braindumps and various
other paperwork then once you pass/fail the exams then
its in their best interests to then study hard or they
will fall flat on their faces once they are tested on
interviews etc. Do any others agree with me??



Diana K Brown 08-06-2003 11:26 PM

Re: MCP cheaters
 
Absolutely correct!!

"licknlabia" <berns_tavern@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:OvWoGFjWDHA.2376@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> Use braindumpst to maximize your time, no, that is no excuse either. I

work
> 60 hrs a week and then come home and study or read a book/ magazine on the
> latest and greatest. Being in IT is a continual eduacation for the rest

of
> your life, get used to it.
>
> I really doubt that anyone who uses braindumps to pass tests will then

study
> hard, why the hell would someone go back to the subject matter after they
> have passed the test when they are moving on to the next one, so this
> premise/ theory is flawed.





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