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"Marc Jordan" <marc_jordan_at_altavista.com> wrote in message news:<a1mvv6$qvm$1_at_news.wanadoo.es>...
> I have a co-worker that has got Solaris Admin I, II and
> TCP/IP for 7 and 8 (I do have too) and given that the
> company is paying as the courses tried to get Windows 2000
> certified ... well, he found it very difficult and obviously dit
> not pass it.
They are diffiicult only if you do not know which dump to read
or where to find these dumps.
What is shameful is that they sell these dumps with only the
answers........they don't even bother to explain
(well in fact they don't know )how to arrive
at the answer......should that not be the goal though ?
Learning the product ?
Otherwise Microsoft tests are basically worthless. As I said you can score 900 on these tests even without reading the questions if you master the dump. The original goal by Microsoft to keep the tests difficult has backfired because a person with neither practical experience nor basic knowledge can pass these exams by cramming these dumps.
Microsoft increased the fee to $125 this year.
They would be better off incresing it $200 and adding 100 more
must know basic form based questions (in addition to
the meaningless questions they use now) in each exam drawn from
a pool of say 1000 questions.
Or they could break it into two groups and charge $100 each.
(Basic test & an advanced test).
Received on Fri Jan 11 2002 - 12:17:25 CST
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