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dnijman
11-11-2002, 07:43 PM
hi everyone,
i'am quite a newbe, in the :confused: IT :confused: sector, i'am in only 2 year's
i'am plannig on taking the MCSE course but now i'am looking for good MCSE exam's does any one know where i can find those thing's
Exept for Cramsession and Passitnow.
Hope you guy's can help me out here
Cheers
Dennis
Sprite
11-11-2002, 08:23 PM
Well im doing my MCSE at the moment. Im currently a MCP so have examined with MS.
Skill Drill, Test King and Exam Cram are the ones others on my course use. Im not using any of them however.
May i also recommend the 2nd Edition Core Box set for the MCSE that MS Press released in Sept, it includes readiness reviews and you will find them and the info in the books valuable.
Be careful in your quest to find exams, most of them are going to be inacurate brain dumps. Your not going to find a decent one that really represents the actualy exam you will sit.
Also when you register on sites to get these "exams" MS will take great pleasure in shutting them down then taking a copy of the members database. Its seen as cheating and you loose your qualification (that would be the reason i dont use any of them!).
Keep it all above board!
Good luck with your course (and 2 years experiance should be enougth to get you through with some training on top of it!)
Regards
dnijman
11-11-2002, 08:35 PM
he ok thx for the TIP
and any tips for studing the book's, because win2k i snot the most difficult exam but i work already 3 years with it, and i still seem to supprise my self.
any tips for me how to study .... :confused: :confused: :confused:
Sprite
11-12-2002, 06:03 AM
Spend time working with the various aspects of the operating system. The best way to pass the MCSE is to master the technologies in use. If you have worked for years with it you should be fine but much of the theory behind it you may not know yet (you generally dont pick it up in industry).
Sit the courses if you can they are great to put everything in place. Spend time practising and back it up with some background reading (whitepapers on technet are great!).
I think after such a long time working with technology you will be ok but as i say master the operating system, know it inside out!
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