Here is how I see it, and u will have your own opinion. Braindumps are in two groups...the ones where they try to remember everything which means you are relying on someone elses memory on the Q&A. The others are where they stole the actual exams, and those in my idea are illegal as heck. M$...
I have a different experience. I found the questions really hard and the preparation really good. I bought the lifetime since my company paid for it, and have so far passed the 210,215,216,217,218,270 and 228. I just got the 290 and 291 preps and also got a free 6 months CD of Windows 2003...
when i started I set up a lab with four old 286's and my (then) brand new 486DX133 Intel machine. I did some digging around and got the machines cheap. Nowadays you can get old Pentium 3's cheap and they still make useable workstations. Nothing beats studying then working with the actual OS...
I like CBT nuggets. Dan does a good job of explaining something then showing an example of it. He doesn't spend a lot of time as a "talking head" like most CBT's like LearnKey and others. For test preps I used to use transcenders. Now I used examforce, which I found on www.techexams.net from...
Italiana, you need hands on...real hands on. You can't "book" your way through to a good IT job. And there is no such thing anymore as someone with no experience getting a nice salary out of the gate. You might get a Help-Desk job or something.
The best thing to do is call around to...
Hey MCSE 2003
I found a bit of a conundrum. In an earlier post you said the ExamForce stuff was "Crap".
In a more recent post, and I quote, you said...
MCSE2003 (TechnicalUser) Jul 6, 2004
The MCSA 2003? not the MCSE 2003? I used what ever was out there like exam cram, the red books. sybex...
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