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Jun 17th, 2003, 12:18 PM
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My theory to passing an exam is:
First you want to get a book that is geared towards the exam, and go over it so that you are loosely familiar with the material. You don't have to memorize everything, just be able to recognize what everything is when you see it in code. You need to be able to tell whether something doesn't look quite right.
Second, go over as many practice exam questions as you can. Get familiar with the questions, the answers to the questions, and the description of why that is the answer to the question. Go over the practive exams that you have until you get a 90% or higher, And you will pass guaranteed.
Try going over braindumps. They are the best free practice exam questions you can get. They are actually just as good as the practice exam question you can buy.
Get them at:
mcsebraindumps.com
braindumps.com
Try this book:
MCAD/MCSD Self-Paced Training Kit: Developing Windows-Based Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual C# .NET it's by Microsoft Press, I have it and it helped me pass the exam. I love the fact that it has code for VB.NET and C# in it, it's like buy two books in one.
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