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Mon Oct 08 15:01:49 PDT 2007
Michael D. Alligood [CertGuard, Inc.] wrote:
> "Alex Wilson" <Alex Wilson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A6DF4532-AFF6-458C-9961-1CF1A0B71B0F@microsoft.com:
>
>> This is the general XP module about installation etc
>>
>> When i go do the exam what is the format of it
>>
>> I have a CD with 250 odd practice questions on but theyre all multiple
>> choice questions where are the interactive learning material i used
>> has basic
>> simulations of clicking stuff in menus etc for practice
>>
>> Can anyone advise and if you know of any, where can i get hold of some
>> free
>> proper looking (or official) practice tests? id prefer them to be free
>> ones
>> but might be willing to pay if i know what ill be getting is good!
>
> My advice in not to concentrate on the format or obtaining "free"
> practice exam material. If you have the proper experience in the skills
> measured here,
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/exams/70-270.mspx#EIE,
> you will be prepared.
>
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> Michael D. Alligood, MCITP, MCTS, MCSA, MCDST
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2nd'd
If you want a last-minute "Do I know this crap very well" I highly
recommend MeasureUp. You can purchase access to their test bank for $55
for 2 weeks (it used to be 45) just to make sure you know where you are
strong/weak to brush up. It's not free, but 55 bucks ain't half bad.
Don't use the practice tests as a learning crutch, use them as an
evaluation of the quality of your preparation after you feel that you
have done all that you can.
MG