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5 days before exam

hi,
I decided to take the 70-536 exam next week... on Friday. I've learnt 4 months so I think 'it is a proper time'

Currently I'm looking for some kind of voucher. Can any of you guys help me with this?

 
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hi,
I decided to take the 70-536 exam next week... on Friday. I've learnt 4 months so I think 'it is a proper time'

Currently I'm looking for some kind of voucher. Can any of you guys help me with this?
Well, you can often get vouchers in newspapers or magazines.
Sometimes companies send them to you.

I've got one here for 20p off orange juice.
Any good for you?



Seriously though, if you're looking for payment vouchers - you can pay directly via credit card. If it's a discount you're after, try searching the forum as there are plenty of links to websites where you can pick up cheaper exam vouchers.


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Microsoft are currently offering Second Shot vouchers:

http://www.microsoft.com/learning/ca...#certification


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Ok. I will try the Second Shot voucher.

Let's hope it will not be necessary

Thnx.

 
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just a quick question, how long are the microsoft certificates valid?

 
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Thumbs up Cert Lifetimes

With Microsoft certs basically for the life of the product however long that may be. So just be careful as to what certs you go for and assess the need for those skills and take upgrade exams where appropriate. This is the best way to keep the Major certs like the MCSA/SE for example relevant.

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hi,
Thnx for the answers. Very useful. 70-536 Passed!
thnx!

 
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