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Test and Transcender

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Zilantyas

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Feb 16, 2004
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I'm looking for a site that has transcenders and practice test. Hopefully a free site but if all you know is a pay site then that's fine. Thanks.

Zilantyas Technology
Professional Information Technology Solutions
 
ummmm... ?

there are no free transcenders... free practice exams are another question. Try these free practice exam sites (but remember, you get what you pay for)!:





the list goes on&on, just google it when you have time...

Visit www.netwerkin.com
MCSE 2000, MCSA, MCP, A+
 
trust me:

the transcenders only help you study...

braindumps are only good for getting you fired after your boss finds out your certs are fake...

Study on your own (or with friends, share the cost of the books and lab equipment) and you'll be much better off!!

JTB
Have Certs, Will Travel
"A knight without armour in a [cyber] land."

 
sdibias,
The links are useful, I was not able to that well got 62%. Are these the kind of questions one can expect in the 70-210 exam. I was thinking it would be much harder than this atleast.

Let me know.
 
Thanks jtb!
I'm actually computer literate just never went for any certs...I wanted to get an idea of what to expect on the test as well as test my knowledge to see if I'm ready to go for my first cert

Zilantyas Technology
Professional Information Technology Solutions
 
People can say what they want about braindumps but there is no guarantee that those are the actual test questions anyway. I certainly wouldn't trust the answers to them either. That's another reason not to use those sites.

 
If you want to learn the material, get a study guide, setup a network, and do the labs, studying answers to questions wont give you any hands-on....





Visit www.netwerkin.com
MCSE 2000, MCSA, MCP, A+
 
If you study well enough to pass the transcenders, you're probably on your way to passing the test... except for some reason 70-216...

Don't waste your money taking the tests unless you meet 2 conditions:

1. you have had a certain amount of "hands on" (even if only in your home test lab). Studying via books and braindumps **may** enable you to pass the test; but you'll look like an absolute horse's rear end if your boss asks you to do something easy and you don't have a clue...

2. you have completed a career plan with your boss, your spouse, your parents, and or a career counselor not affiliated with the testing facility and the test is in your career plan...

With a full-time job (70+ hours per week, not counting commute), a wife, church, and other committments, I completed my MCSE 2000 in one year. You can surely do that or better!!!

Good luck!!!


Setnaffa is an MCP-W2K (working on MCSE-W2K) with a few other certs, too...
 
Thanks setnaffa!
My entire experience is career-related and hands on. I'm not a book person. I've been taking some of these practice exams and the questions seem to be fairly simple, excluding the binary/hexadecimal stuff. Is the true A+ exam a simple test if you have over 5 years of hands on experience with PC's, servers, network, OS's, etc. I never sat for any certification and don't know what to expect. I have hands-on and I know tech lingo but my book knowledge isn't as strong. Do you think I will have any problems passing the test with less book knowledge and more hands on (provided my tech vocabulary is limited)?
I'm actually using the A+ exam as my practice exam...because I ultimately will like to sit for my CCNA and MCSE, but I want to get a feel for this test taking and test environment.

Zilantyas Technology
Professional Information Technology Solutions
 
Zilantyas,

Each company has different styles when building test questions; the A+ may want you to talk about things Microsoft never thought of asking (PC repair vs. OS support).

You can find decent books (if a little old) for $5 at a lot of the surplus book stores (at least in the Dallas area) and sometimes for less online...

I used a combination of old PCs (Pentium 133, Pentium 166, Pentium 200MMX), cheap or free eval software, older books, and hands-on to get my MCSE W2K...

JTB
Have Certs, Will Travel
"A knight without armour in a [cyber] land."

 
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