Hi,
I agree with Pikoro. If you really want to learn as well as pass the
exam, you should get a high quality practice test. It's not that all
high quality prep tests are very expensive. I have used practice tests
from
www.ucertify.com, which have rich content, proper explanation of
correct as well as incorrect answers, and the main thing is the price
is very reasonable. I would suggest you to go through this site. I
have also heard about measureup.com, however, I haven't used it. You
can also have a look at this site too.
Regards,
Samantha
"Pikoro" <> wrote in message news:<qNWdndUHmYo1c4yiU->...
> My answer leans more towards denial.
> All the sites you mention are very similar and I think that most of the
> material is the same, it's maybe auto-competition.
> You cannot base your preparation on them, since they are poor quality and
> poorly worded Q & A, and the explanations (if forwarded) are lackadaisical
> if not erroneous.
> If you are serious about certifications then study a lot from reputable
> books, do a lot of practice exams and online research, ask questions and
> then you can go to the braindumps.
> Yes, this will cost more but,what the heck? If you get a job improvement
> with the cert. you can make up for your expenditure in a week.
> At that point you will realize when answers are incorrect and you will also
> be able to profit of correct Q & A, some of which (or very similar) you
> might find in the exams.
> Sorry purists, my approach is mainly practical, if you need a cert to get a
> job and a decent livelihood, anything that can advance you to it will
> ultimately be good.
>
>
> "walterbyrd" <> wrote in message
> news: m...
> > 2Certify.com, testKing, actualexams, actualtests, examsheets,
> > ace-it-certifications, ace-it-certifications, smartcertify,
> > pass-guaranteed, testcram.
> >
> > A few companies which offer very inexpensive cert-prep packages. Some
> > of these packages are $99 for a lifetime of all the cert-prep you
> > want.
> >
> > Do they work?