As with most of Microsoft's test, it helps to have real
world experience, but usually you have to throw that out
the window. You have real world answers and then you
have "In a perfect world" answers, which are the answers
that Microsoft is looking for.
>-----Original Message-----
>With all Microsoft exams it's expected that you have some
>real world experience (although that's clearly not a
>requirement). I don't think any of their courses are
>sufficient enough for you to take the exam and pass.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Is taking Course 2153 enough to pass "the beast"? Is
>>seems as though all exam objectives are covered in that
>>class.
>>.
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