Practice tests - MeasureUp v Transcender
KIngTen87
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Hi all,
Anybody got any experience with using either MeasureUp or Transcender for the MCSA - SQL Server 2012 exams (70-461, 462 and 463)? I've read through the official MS book for 70-461 but I've been reading (and hearing) that the practice tests included there aren't even the same structure as the ones on the exam. MeasureUp appear to be the official MS practice test provider, and they are currently doing 30% off 3 kits, meaning MSCA practice tests for just over £140. I wouldn't object to paying it if it helps, but if it's not a good simulation of question structure, answer types and difficulty then it won't be worthwhile.
Transcender have a demo section on their site for many of their practice exams but that doesn't seem to work properly. For some reason their whole site just doesn't fill me with confidence! It would be good to know what their materials are like from anyone who has used them.
Thanks!
Anybody got any experience with using either MeasureUp or Transcender for the MCSA - SQL Server 2012 exams (70-461, 462 and 463)? I've read through the official MS book for 70-461 but I've been reading (and hearing) that the practice tests included there aren't even the same structure as the ones on the exam. MeasureUp appear to be the official MS practice test provider, and they are currently doing 30% off 3 kits, meaning MSCA practice tests for just over £140. I wouldn't object to paying it if it helps, but if it's not a good simulation of question structure, answer types and difficulty then it won't be worthwhile.
Transcender have a demo section on their site for many of their practice exams but that doesn't seem to work properly. For some reason their whole site just doesn't fill me with confidence! It would be good to know what their materials are like from anyone who has used them.
Thanks!
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ed_003 Member Posts: 216I have measure up for exam 70-410. its good i like how the questions are put together and it has links to further explain the topic much like others do.