"morgan" <> prattled ceaslessly in news:#FYIxIILFHA.2796
@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl:
> the key to pass an exam is first to read all the material,
> if u dont understand something search it on net and in the end
> before "take the way" to testing centers, try transcenders to test your
> skills.
>
>
> "Irish Tom" <> wrote in message
> news:1c6101c52bcf$c5e040c0$...
>> Happy (day after) St. Paddy's day to all of you IT pros
>> and IT wannabes out there!
>> I've just completed an intensive, two week class in
>> preparation for the XP Pro installation and maintenance
>> exam.
>> I'm a bit concerned because although I did well in the
>> class I'm finding that the software exam preps that I've
>> been using are VERY TOUGH! They are the Transcender
>> exams.
>> OK...in your wizened and well informed opinion how much
>> do these tests actually reflect the level of difficulty
>> of the actual Microsoft exams?
>> And now...as they say in talk readi, I'll be taking my
>> answers off the air!
>> Thanks in advance for all the answers that I'm sure will
>> be heading my way!
>>
Actually, it's better to actually use the product you are being tested on
extensively than to read and search the net.
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