Re: Exam 70-292 - KNOWN ISSUE (UK) + 70-296 + 70-29n

From: Jesse Cornelson (mrlullabye_at_sntg.net)
Date: 03/12/04


Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 07:52:46 -0600

The first test I ever failed was actually supposed to be my last to get my
MCSE on 2000. It was migrating an NT4 domain to a Win2k Domain. The
Testing machine was decrepid and locked up no less then 6 times during my
test. I failed. Instead of whine about the besting experience I admit I
did not fully understand the migration process.

So sometimes I could see where that would cause a problem, but my motto is
if you fail a test you either did not pay attention. Or you do not know the
product........ the way microsoft wants you to.

Goodluck on the retest

"kat" <eternalbliss@NOSPAM.techie.com> wrote in message
news:4050dde4$1@obsidian.gov.bc.ca...
> Actually, the above usually happens to those who use dumps. "good"
> network admins prevent those kind of situations.
>
> *hangs head*
>
> I'm a horrible admin.
>
> JaR wrote:
> > Cliff Dabbs opined, On 3/11/04 7:52 AM:
> >
> >> With 70-297, my point was primarly that there wasn't enough time for
> >> the exam. There are problems with the exams, which are generally
> >> compounded by the fact that you're supposed to be super human to read
> >> the exam in the time given, which comes back to the question, it is a
> >> english comprehension and speed reading exam, or a microsoft technical
> >> design exam.
> >>
> >> Timing/crashing problems are the last thing you need when your trying
> >> to concentrate under stress....
> >>
> >> I saw grown men walking out of the exam room crying...having
> >> experienced the stress the 70-297 exam eflicted on them!
> >>
> >
> > Oh, I dunno. Compared to having a server crash in the middle of a
> > workday, 60 users screaming bloody murder because they can't use their
> > apps, customers freaking out because they can't ring tickets, the boss
> > and his boss breathing down your neck, and the phone ringing off the
> > hook on all five incoming lines...
> >
> > If a freaking test reduces one to tears, they are definately going into
> > the wrong career field.
> >
> > But then in a perfect world the above scenario never happens, right?
> >
> > JaR
> > Optomistic Thug
>
> --
> Kat MCNGP #29
>
> /* Who you lookin at? */
>



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