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Study Smart, Not Hard.
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studying for the exam, and you can cut your study time in half.
Know what you are studying for.
Sure, you're studying for a certification exam, but
do you really know what's on the exam? Review the "What
to Know" page section for a list of the concepts that you are
going to be tested on.
You should have the following items:
- - A PC capable of running Windows
2000.
The best way to know the concepts is to do the
concepts. Don't just upgrade your computer to Windows 2000,
spend a couple of bucks and get a computer that you can format,
install, convert, and otherwise mess-up as you practice.
- - A Good reference book
You will encounter questions as you study. You
will save time and frustration if you have a good reference book
handy. Check the Study Tools page to see the books that we have
reviewed and tried.
- - Test-Prep software
These certification
software companies (below) have a
good honest name, offer customer support and have been around
for a while. Be wary of those pop-up "cert-me-fast"
certification companies professing to have actual exam
questions. Go with a software company you can trust!
- - The Internet
There is a lot of reference material online. Just
remember that not all of is correct or relevant. If you can,
search the Microsoft
Knowledge Base first. A lot of the more difficult questions
come right from these articles.
- - Combine these tools
Look at the questions that are on the test, and
DO them. If there's a question about policy permissions, then
set up a policy and assign permissions. Even if there's a GREAT
explanation of the test answer, you will only really know the
answer by doing what the question is asking about. You will find
that most questions can be answered with just a few clicks.
When taking the test:
- Identify what is being asked.
Each question is based on one or more
concepts. Thy to think back to the conceptual study guide and
remember the exact concept that refers to the question. Don't
read into the question. When you identify what they are asking
you (the concept), you will see the answer.
- Focus on the Question.
It is easy to loose focus. You're looking at
one question, but thinking about whether or not you got the last
question wrong. You're hungry, thinking about lunch. You might
be worried about failing. None of this matters to this question.
Clear your head, take a deep breath, and focus on the question
in front of you.
- Write down everything.
You are given a piece of paper or writing
board as you enter the testing center. Use it. Write down key
points in long questions, graph networks, make notes on what is
in exhibits. Sure, you may be able to do it all in your head,
but you will think more clearly if you write it all down. This
also helps you to avoid stupid mistakes.
- Never go back.
Answer each question to the best of your
ability and then move on. don't use the back button, and don't
review questions that you already answered. When you second
guess yourself, you are setting yourself up for failure.
- Never surrender.
The test is not over until it's over. If you
suffer through five hard questions, you may feel like you just
failed. You have to put it aside and move on. (remember focus?).
The passing score percentage on these exams is not high. You can
miss a few and still pass.
So, what about Braindumps?.
Braindumps are what you get when a
test candidate finishes an exam, and writes down all of their
thoughts from the exam. While these are usually real questions, they
are prone to human error. The most effective use for braindumps is
to make sure that you're studying the right material. When you look
at a braindump, look at the concepts more than the question.
Warnings about Braindumps:
Not all Braindumps are real, people
have been known to dump questions from a Trancender, or from the
free software that comes with most books. These are not questions
from the exam, and can often be misleading. Verrify your sources. We
do.
Even when braindumps contain the
correct questions, sometimes they contain the wrong answers, or the
right answer is not even listed as a choice. Be careful.
Choose Your Exam Prep carefully:
I think it's cute when you see
someone selling a package with 300 or 500
"real-exam-questions". What exactly do they mean? The
actual exam question pool is less than 200 questions! Some of the
exams have less than 100 questions in their question pool!
If you are studying questions/concepts that
are not on the actual exam, then beware. Microsoft/Cisco/CompTIA all
have a set of exam
concepts. Anything you study outside of those concepts is
distracting and wasting your time!

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