Microsoft Skills Assessments are free and Important to you.
I also recommend the following microsoft press books for
training.
Microsoft Press Books About Microsoft Products and
Technologies at
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/books/product.asp
NOTE: These press books can be acquired cheaper at
http://www.ebay.com.
An excellent compliment to your training is to
use the free Microsoft Skills Assessments at
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/as...nt/default.asp
These assessments are like mini certification tests.
You can take as many assessments as you need or want to
and its always free.
VERY IMPORTANT:
Industry use these assessments to measure your skill sets,
so completing them successfully is in your best interest.
If you need help, you can also get free detailed Q&A
support for skills assessments at
http://disnetinc.com/
FYI-Geek101
>-----Original Message-----
>Well, 70-290 episode three is booked for Thursday next
(31st). Hopefully
>this time will be it. I really would like to be a MCSA by
June, which is
>when I plan to start actively looking for a new job. I'm
actually feeling
>confident about it this time. I'm consistently scoring
above 80% on practice
>tests, not on the strength of having seen the questions
before, but on the
>strength of knowing *why* the correct answer is correct.
It's feeling good.
>Free retake after this one if I fsck it up again, so that
takes some
>pressure off.
>
>As for 70-291, does anyone think that 291 is harder or
easier than 290? The
>reason I ask is that the exam cram book for 291 is almost
200 pages shorter
>than the one for 290.
>
>I realise that it doesn't necessarily follow that less
material = easier
>exam, but is there really less to learn for 291?
>
>While we're on the subject, I haven't bought a proper
text for 291 yet. Any
>recommendations? I've not been impressed with Sybex as
far as 290 goes.
>
>Thanks,
>
>--
>Chris M.
>
>
>.
>