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Kennedy_f
11-05-2005, 01:59 AM
Microsoft uses item types and formats on each MCP exam that best measure the relevant skills. Microsoft strongly urges MCP candidates to download and try all available exam demos, including the case study-based exam demo, to become familiar with the various question types and exam formats.
Scenario-based questions are designed to test your ability to analyze and synthesize information in order to make decisions—not to test memory. You can refer to scenario details as often as necessary while you are working on questions within a given case study.
In the summer of 2003, Microsoft introduced new exam question types and an updated version of the case study exam format in some Microsoft Certified Professional exams. The new question types present a more realistic visual representation of the tasks you might perform on the job. These question types are not simulations.

The new, innovative question types and case study exam format have undergone rigorous usability testing by certification customers and usability engineers. These new question types offer intuitive interfaces, user-friendly features, and improved navigation. Help is available at all times to provide information about how all question types work.
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anitad25
11-17-2005, 12:44 AM
Hi kennedy_f

For my MCP 70-210 exam I've gone through MCSE /MCSA Self-paced Training Kit , second edition, and also tried uCertify's practice tests which has 410 Questions with detailed explanation, study notes, and articles .

This site also guarantee with 99% pass rate. Their articles were great and handy. Just have a look at this.

mike12
11-17-2005, 04:38 PM
Congrats! I also agree to your decission of opting for ucertify prepkit. I have also purchased the same prepkit and finding it too useful. Had I purchased it earlier I could have saved a lot of my time.