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Microsoft Certification - Is exam 70-270 adaptive or short form?

 
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Old 10-13-2004, 05:07 PM   #1
Default Is exam 70-270 adaptive or short form?


Does anyone know if exam 70-270 is adaptive? Also, I am
preparing to take this test within the next week. I have
read the Exam Cram2 book, which is great, and I have also
taken several practice exams but still do not feel 100%
confident. I would greatly appreciate any suggestions
from anyone that has already passed this test? Thanks
techy_gurl


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Old 10-23-2004, 01:53 PM   #2
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"Techy_Gurl" <> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know if exam 70-270 is adaptive? Also, I am
> preparing to take this test within the next week. I have
> read the Exam Cram2 book, which is great, and I have also
> taken several practice exams but still do not feel 100%
> confident. I would greatly appreciate any suggestions
> from anyone that has already passed this test? Thanks
> techy_gurl


Exam 70-270 is currently in standard format.
Microsoft and comptia have completely trashed both adaptive and short form
tests because of complaints that they did not test enough of the ability of
the person receiving the certifications.
I have not personally taken the 70-270 exam, but if you have the experience,
it should not be too hard. The questions in 70-210(2000 version of 70-270)
are very easy, but they are very long, and many of them have a page or so of
reading plus 5 or 6 answers that are a paragraph long
if you need any more help, look at
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/exams/70-270.asp
it has a list of everything you need to know. If you look at it, ignore the
columns on the right about courses, because they do not apply to you.

Good luck on the test

Nerd32768


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