Re: Passing 70-215
From: kat (eternalbliss_at_NOSPAM.techie.com)
Date: 02/26/04
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Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 14:23:29 -0800
That's interesting. So it doesn't matter how much you know, it's how
it's presented. You're saying the format made you fail?? I don't get it.
If you know the answer to a question, it doesn't matter how it's
presented. The test was hardly written in Japanese. Unless you asked for
it to be. Konichiwa.
Chris Beck wrote:
> I had two points actually. The first being that there are
> some people who post on this board for what appears to be
> nothing other than harassment reasons. Secondly, the the
> person need not give up because they can't pass a test. I
> took this test a second time because the classes and
> Microsoft self study guide didn't help me one bit. The
> idea I had been given of the test format based on the
> material and classes were different from the actual exam.
> After I understood the test format and how to study the
> material I had no problems passing.
>
> Chris Beck
> MCP Server 2000
> Net+
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Both of you have good points.
>>But... maybe he has no real experience and thats why he
>
> is not passing the exams. The
>
>>"real life" gives you a different point of view than the
>
> one that books gives you.
>
>>CIO wants the system to work and thats why they have
>
> different levels of "people"
>
>>(administrator, help desk, etc). These days there are no
>
> place for mistakes. But good
>
>>managers prefers people who makes mistakes trying to
>
> learn (not silly people touching
>
>>every config :-) than people who work by the book.
>>
>>For him I have two things to say:
>>
>>1. allways practice with the real software
>>2. allways ask if u have any questions and talk with
>
> people who are working with that
>
>>software
>>
>>Good Luck!!!
>>
>>
>>"Politician Spock" <rhammersmith@hotmail.com> wrote in
>
> message
>
>>news:eb0inJ7%23DHA.392@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>>
>>>"Chris Beck" <techmail@ev1.net> wrote in message
>>>news:DD88C47E-A3E0-4F65-8AB5-
>
> D9646D17A3B4@microsoft.com...
>
>>>>Times are changing, people would rather deal with
>
> someone that knows a
>
>>>little,
>>>
>>>>willing to learn, and has a good personality than
>
> the jerk who knows it
>
>>>all,
>>>
>>>>talks down to them, and is patronizing.
>>>
>>>There is a difference between dealing with people and
>
> being paid to do a
>
>>>job. CIO's want the system to work. When it's time to
>
> get paid, that's 90%
>
>>>of what matters.
>>>
>>>--
>>>Politician Spock
>>>Thug #24601
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>.
>>
-- Kat MCNGP Wanna be /* Saying your OS is the best in the world 'cause more people use it is like saying McDonalds makes the best food in the world. */
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