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From: Jiang (Jiang_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 04/12/04

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    Congratulations for both of you.

    Jackie, may I ask what's your background and experience.
    It's really suprising that you passed 3 exams in 3 months
    and I hope I can do it too.

    BTW, did you use any books and/or test software for
    preparing 315, 320, 316?

    Jiang

    >-----Original Message-----
    >Hi Pete,
    >as you know, I took 315 then 320 then 316. That order
    >worked for me because 315 is asp.net and web services
    >which set me up well for the services and components.
    Alot
    >of 320 was a review and more in-depth information that
    was
    >in 315 with addition stuff about the CLR search paths and
    >COM and COM+. Then 316 was just a review of much of 315
    >(without asp.net) and 320 plus the printing and drawing
    >thrown in.
    >
    >The exam for 316 read alot like 315. I don't think I got
    >any printing or drawing questions on mine. Mostly ADO.net
    >which was covered in 315. But then again, I didn't get a
    >really high score so maybe I wasn't reading the questions
    >very well.
    >
    >Good luck! Which did you decide to do next? I'm going to
    >tackel Viera's Professional SQL Server 2000 book and I
    >think I'll get the transcender test for 70-229. I plan on
    >taking about 2 months(1 month to go through the book,
    then
    >the practice tests, then re-study as necessary) for this
    >one instead of the 2 and 3 weeks that I did for the other
    >3 tests. I did those from 1/10 to 4/3 Just under 3 months.
    >
    >Jackie
    >>-----Original Message-----
    >>congradulations, how was 70-320 compared to 315 and 316?
    >>Pete
    >>
    >>
    >>>-----Original Message-----
    >>>I just got home after taking the 316. I kept thinking
    >>this
    >>>test is a joke. It seemed so easy. All the while I was
    >>>clicking the wrong answers! I just barely passed. My
    >>>lowest score of the 3 but a passing score and now I
    have
    >>>achieved the MCAD.
    >>>
    >>>Now has anyone recently passed the 229? What study
    >>>material do you suggests. Thanks.
    >>>.
    >>>
    >>.
    >>
    >.
    >


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