I took the exam yesterday and passed with a 775 (passing
is 700). The total time length was 4hrs. and it
consisted of a total of 6 testlets with 60 questions - it
was brutal. The worst thing about the test is the
volumes of information which needs to be sifted through.
Each testlet only left about 10 - 12 minutes to actually
answer the questions after getting a handle on the
information presented.

Re: 70-225 - Exchange 2000 Design by Neil

Neil
Tue Apr 06 10:35:59 CDT 2004

"John" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:18e1401c41be5
$1c2c9100$a301280a@phx.gbl:

> I took the exam yesterday and passed with a 775 (passing
> is 700). The total time length was 4hrs. and it
> consisted of a total of 6 testlets with 60 questions - it
> was brutal. The worst thing about the test is the
> volumes of information which needs to be sifted through.
> Each testlet only left about 10 - 12 minutes to actually
> answer the questions after getting a handle on the
> information presented.

Congrats...

--
Neil
"you'd do what, to who, for how many biscuits?"

Re: 70-225 - Exchange 2000 Design by Jose

Jose
Wed Apr 07 02:16:43 CDT 2004

Yeah I got the same score...last week ....like you said digging through all
that crap took a lot of time.
Jose
"John" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:18e1401c41be5$1c2c9100$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> I took the exam yesterday and passed with a 775 (passing
> is 700). The total time length was 4hrs. and it
> consisted of a total of 6 testlets with 60 questions - it
> was brutal. The worst thing about the test is the
> volumes of information which needs to be sifted through.
> Each testlet only left about 10 - 12 minutes to actually
> answer the questions after getting a handle on the
> information presented.