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Hi all, sat my Word 2007 last month The pass mark is actually 660 not 700 as I thought, and guess what I got 660!! Not the score that I a particularily proud of but but a pass all the same and now I know what the exams are like I hope to do better on the rest of the MCAS exams.
I have all the latest Microsoft Step by Step guides for word 2007, excel 2007, powerpoint 2007, outlook 2007, access 2007. I want to do the MCAS exams next year and I wondered if these books are enough to pass th exams. I was quoted £697 from an online provider and another company quoted me £350 for all five subjects. Just not sure if I need to spend this on top of the Step by Step books?
Is there a big difference, as the courses I was looking at where User only, not up to Expert level for these costs.
...Is there a big difference, as the courses I was looking at where User only, not up to Expert level for these costs...
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With the MCAS there is only 1 level, unlike the MOS/MOUS which had 3 level (I believe). Microsoft will be releasing the next tier of their business certifications called the MCAP.
This is the business version (and I use that term lightly) of the MCTS - MCITP exams.
-Ken
IT Manager, IT Writer/Columist & Part-time IT Lecturer