Re: how many case studies on the 70-297 exam ? by kennyademolu
kennyademolu
Tue Apr 24 09:29:38 CDT 2007
On Apr 23, 4:53 pm, kpg <n...@spam.com> wrote:
> kennyadem...@gmail.com wrote in news:1177340195.295175.111470
> @l77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com:
>
> > Hi im planning on taking the 70-297 exam this week and i would like to
> > know how many case studies or questions i should expect and how much
> > time is given
>
> Kenny,
>
> Because you have such a fine first name I will answer your question
> as best I can. This answer may, in an alternate universe, serve to
> answer others that have a similar question, not that anyone would.
>
> First, understand that this question exposes an underlying doubt that
> you have not done enough to prepare. Knowing the number of questions,
> the question to case study ratio, or the time allowed will not in any
> way help pass you pass the test.
>
> As comforting as this knowledge may be, take greater comfort in the
> fact that you have prepared for the exam correctly, studying the
> myriad of objectives thoroughly and with plenty of hands on experience.
>
> On test day, eat a hearty breakfast, arrive at the test center early,
> well rested, and with a positive attitude.
>
> You will be given ample time to answer all questions assuming you
> know your stuff. If English is not your first language you may
> want to investigate the possibility of taking the test in your
> native language.
>
> Preparation is the key. Without it, knowing test some trivia will not
> help.
>
> 0x22
Hi,
thanks for the advice, i have prepared and i know my stuff. the only
reason im asking about the structure of the exam is that this will be
my first case based exam and i dont want to be suprised on exam date.
I have read other posts and i now have a general idea of the exam.
Thank you all