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Passing MCTS 70-536 :- What I Did...

Hi All,

Just thought I'd post back here after originally coming here about a month ago to ask a lot of questions about certification, whats involved etc. People were helpful to me so...

Took the 70-536 exam today and passed.

To prepare:

I bought the Microsoft study guide and read it cover to cover, twice.
Bought a practice test from Measure Up, drilled all the questions till I could recite them backwards.
Bought a practice test/application thingy from UCertify, see above comment.

Unfortunately, probably quarter to half of what was in the exam is never mentioned or explored in detail in the study guide. This seems to be a common complaint.

I would say that the best preparation is doing the mock tests to really get a feel for what the exam is like. In this regard, the Measure Up questions are much more realistic, accurate and thought out than UCertify; but the UCertify does have more questions.

Of particular help whilst studying were the MS webcasts, use your favourite search engine and type "MSDN WEBCAST + {topic}" you can usually find something.

And the 'nugget' series from Microsoft are good too:

http://www.microsoft.com/uk/msdn/scr...s/default.aspx

Anyhow, good luck to anyone else whose doing the cert, I wish you well. 528 next for me, I shall report back!

Shaun.

 
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I would say that the best preparation is doing the mock tests to really get a feel for what the exam is like. In this regard, the Measure Up questions are much more realistic, accurate and thought out than UCertify; but the UCertify does have more questions.
UCertify may have more questions... but they're known for their unethical behavior, particularly on forums.


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Didn't know that. To be honest the package they sell wasn't that good. Measure Up was better, use them.

 
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...Unfortunately, probably quarter to half of what was in the exam is never mentioned or explored in detail in the study guide. This seems to be a common complaint.....
That's normal, the study guides don't cover everything you need to know - experience should cover it.

Congrats on the pass

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