Yep, that's the right path, just like mine
316->315->320->229
And as next comes 70-300...
Konstantin
Sean wrote:
> I can...
>
> 70-306 and 70-315 or vice versa given what language you want to learn in
> what. This is an option you have be sure to look it up. I suggest this
> becuase the web and the windows exams cover much of the same thing.
>
> then take 70-320 becuase it has some asp.net stuff in it that you can learn
> from the web option.
>
> then 70-226 (SQL not sure that is the right exam number) take this becuase
> the final exam covers some database logic
>
> then 70-300 last becuase it covers much of the stuff you have already
> learned but in a globally applied way. Example, business wants to do XYZ
> whats the best solution.
>
> "Bas de Gier" wrote:
>
>
>>Congratulations Konstantin!
>>
>>Which other exams did you do? I ordered MS MCAD/MCSD self-placed training
>>kit and the QUE books for exams 70-315, 70-320 (both Kalani) and 70-229 and
>>start exam preparation as soon as I receive the books and get access to an
>>ordered E-Learning environment (so, any moment). Right now I'm making up my
>>mind about the order of the exams. Can you give me some advise? Thanks!
>>
>>Greetz,
>>Bas
>>
>>
>>"Konstantin Gonikman" <> schreef in bericht
>>news:...
>>
>>>I used only the A.Kalani book 70-320 and much of MSDN. Nothing else.
>>>The questions were not so hard as I have expected. But it was the hardest
>>>exam of 3
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Congrats, that's a very good score.
>>>>
>>>>Could you give a little more information like the resources used for
>>>>preparation (Books, web links, Practice tests) and how tough/easy were
>>>>the questions ?
>>>>
>>>>"Konstantin Gonikman" wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Just passed the 70-320 with the score of 952.
>>>>>So now I'm a MCAD.
>>>>>Amit Kalani rules!
>>>>>
>>>>>Greetings
>>>>>
>>
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