Hi hadi,
Thanks for supporting my effort.
Yes, i had real world web applications building
experience since 2001( since beta days). May be that
helped it, else i would have failed this.
Yes, i will be taking 70-310 next( instead of 306 or 320)
as i did build a webservice for a project for our company
this year and really into that now.
Thanks again for your time.
Satish
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Satish,
>
>First of all i would like to congratulate you for passing
>70-305 test. Actually 791 is a good score and don't be
>despair because of the score.
>
>Remember the whole process in certification is by
gaining a
>deep understanding about the topic and how to implement
it
>into the real world practice. Since you have 2 years
>experience of real world web apps, i am pretty sure that
>you have understand fully about how to apply the
knowledge
>into the real world project.
>
>The test itself has a broad cover but it only test you
>about a little subset (about 30-40%) from your knowledge.
>It is not the score that you should really care about,
but
>actually how good do you use that knowledge in the real
>world that you should have worry about
>
>In the real world, it's an 'open book' test and you're
>allowed to acquire any information in order to solve your
>problem.
>
>
>Go for the 70-306 test or 70-320 test or any test, in
order
>to complete your MCAD or MCSD, and you will have a
>sufficient credential that prove you're a really a MS
>certified.
>
>Rgrds,
>hadi
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I passed 70-305 today. 791 is score.
>>43 questions and 2hrs.
>>I was little dissappointed as after two books,
>>Transcender and almost 2 years of web development exp in
>>vb.net and asp.net, I could only score 791.
>>Any way, It was mike gunderloy(que) book that helped me
>>than MS book for learning the stuff( I had this book
for
>>more than year now) and the exam.
>>.
>>
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