A few questions and any advice please

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  1. Vapor

    Vapor New Member

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    Hi all..

    I'm thinking about entering the world of MCDST. I have a bit of background when it comes to PC's. Just a few questions.

    1. What's the average study time per week do most people do.

    2. Do many people find the exams difficult.

    3. Where's the best place to do the exams (I've seen a few websites and prices differ).


    That's about it for now :biggrin

    Thanks
     
  2. greenbrucelee
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    When I study I do around 2 - 3 20 minute sessions per day with a sunday off,

    If you are doing Microsoft exams you book them through prometric & you will find your nearest prometric test centre on their website.

    If you have no commercial experience you would be best of doing compTIA A+ and N+ before the MCDST.
     
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  3. kevicho

    kevicho Gigabyte Poster

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    Hope this helps
     
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  4. Vapor

    Vapor New Member

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    Many thanks for the advice !!

    I'll let you know how I get on.. Time to get my books :biggrin
     
  5. Obinna Osobalu

    Obinna Osobalu Banned

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    Normally I do 2-3 hrs and nothing more or less, of course peoples study habit varies.

    Exams tend to be difficult if you dont prepare very well for it.

    GBL is on spot on where to take the exams. Actually over here I take my exams at a prometric centre. Best wishes:biggrin
     
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