Passed first ever Microsoft exam

Discussion in 'Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS), Office 365' started by Jiser, Sep 26, 2011.

  1. Jiser

    Jiser Kilobyte Poster

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    At long last ive passed my first 'professional' IT exam yeeeey. MOS powerpoint 2007 with no revision or practise...Not something to be proud of but hey once your on the bandwagon its only up.

    Now on to conquer the other MOS and Master.
     
    Last edited: Sep 26, 2011
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  2. Notes_Bloke

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    Congrats:D

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    JK2447 Petabyte Poster Administrator Premium Member

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    Well done mate. The first of many perhaps
     
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  4. Boffy

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    Congrats! Sounds silly but how did you find it? I'm looking to do the 2010 MOS next year - just bought the MS e-learning access.

    I'm debating between going for each application at a time, or to study 2/3 and take them at once.
     
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  5. Jiser

    Jiser Kilobyte Poster

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    Well ive done powerpoint and outlook with no revision or practise. Some questions threw me due to bad wording and random questions for obscure parts of the applications. For the apps you don't know I would say a week of revision. The Master/expert exams for me personally I think I will have to to do at least several weeks of checking off all the requirements untill I know them inside out.

    If your a heavy user or work in IT it shouldn't take more than a few hours revision to do your powerpoint, word, outlook specialist exams. It comes down to your dedication at the end of the day.
     
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  6. UncleBeard

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    Agree with this, although not necessarily for everyone who works in IT - it's such a big field.
     
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  7. Boffy

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    Thanks for the info, might as well take a few at once then.

    I use all the office programs regularly (as well as supporting users), but it is those little features that I have never needed or used that I need to sharpen up on.
     
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  8. loca1hero

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    Well for what I know is you could be a heavy user AND work in IT... lol!
    Congrats and well done, now your one of us (M C P)...is that a good thing or bad thing now-a-days??!??:blink
     
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