Taking the seq. of exam
- From: "YouGo" <anonymous@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 22:18:35 -0700
Remember:
If it is neccessary to retake a certification exam you
can "Get a Free second shot" at
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/offers/2ndshot/
DO not take more than one exam on the same day. This is a
recipe for failure. The sequence you take exams in is not
important. Set the sequence that is best for you.
Additional info you will find invaluable - FYI
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Press training material. After all this is their product,
who better to supply training material?
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Certified Professionals are also being asked by industry
to complete these assessments to verify their credentials
are current. You can find these assessments at
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These assessments are like mini certification tests.
You can take as many assessments as you need or want to
and there is no cost. If you need help, you can also get
excellent free detailed Q&A support for these assessments
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>From this location you will get the neccessary information
you need to plan and do your training.
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Most microsoft press books can be acquired for less at
http://www.ebay.com or any other auction site.
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http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcpexams/status/new.asp
You can find Simulations in MCP exams at
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcpexams/simulations/
Stay ahead of the curve. As Microsoft says
"The one thing you can count on in the IT field is change.
Whether it's for a new job or a system-wide deployment,
keeping your skills current is the best way to enjoy
continued success."
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aspx
http://gotdotnet.com/community/usersamples/
Good Luck
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi everybody,
>
>As I see many people find 070-290, 291 are tough, may I
>know if I can change the sequence of register the exam
>such as:
>
>070-270
>070-290
>070-291
>070-227
>
>However, I attend the cousre in training centre in the
>sequence as:
>
>070-290
>070-291
>070-270
>070-227
>
>Any suggestion given.
>
>regards.
>.
>
.
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