Everybody's exerience and reactions is probably different. For me, the
Microsoft exams were never any harder than the practice exams, and in some
cases a little easier. So do the practice questions in the book, and practice
exam on the CD, until you are comfortable you can regularly get a good score.
After that, the exam will be fine.
The more questions you do the better (The Microsoft kits have plenty of
questions in them - don't forget the 'prepare for the exam' bit as well as
the main learning chapters).
If you want something a little different, for the MCDST exams, Microsoft
offers free online training. The free course is a cut down version of the
more comprehensive training that costs, but combined with the MS training kit
may be a useful addition.
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/el...urse/2263.mspx
An interesting side note, even exams that I passed well above the required
score had a number of questions that I just had to guess. Don't be put of by
this - my last exam had this 'I'm not sure' issue for the first 3 questions
and it wasn't until I was well through the exam that I began to know I was
doing ok.
Regards,
Ed
"ultimatehelp.spaces.live.com" wrote:
> This is my first exam. I want to pass this exam. I've prepared for the exam.
> But when I think about exam, I get nervous. Please tell me.
>
> "ultimatehelp.spaces.live.com" wrote:
>
> > Hi, I'm preparing for my first exam using Microsoft Self-Paced Traing Kit and
> > a CD-ROM provided with the book. CD-ROM includes a practice software of
> > Measure-up. I've practiced all the questions included in the Software.But
> > whenever I try to take a practice test, I get nervous. And I make mistake,
> > Please Help.What should I do?