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ohmigod ohmigod ohmigod!
thursday at 10am
not sure if i'm ready
but need to take it so
i can take the free resit if i fail
(not when, just if)
been using cbt nuggets & testout navigator
both are great
although the testout guy looks like an old mate
and it creeps me out a bit
cos H was never that brainy
;o)
also been reading the o'reilly MCSE core electives in a nutshell
found that the best TBH
so now its counting down to panic day
gonna redo the TO exam as i just got 42%
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh!
then relax & do it again a couple of times tomorrow
wish me luck
thursday at 10am
not sure if i'm ready
but need to take it so
i can take the free resit if i fail
(not when, just if)
been using cbt nuggets & testout navigator
both are great
although the testout guy looks like an old mate
and it creeps me out a bit
cos H was never that brainy
;o)
also been reading the o'reilly MCSE core electives in a nutshell
found that the best TBH
so now its counting down to panic day
gonna redo the TO exam as i just got 42%
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh!
then relax & do it again a couple of times tomorrow
wish me luck
Knackered from working too much, yaaaaaaaaaaaaawn!
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Slowhand Mod Posts: 5,161 ModIn light of the second shot offer you've got going for this exam, let me give you some advice that my father gave to me before my driving test, before my first martial arts tournament, and before I moved from home: "Just remember. The worst thing that can happen is that everything'll go straight to hell."
Relax, take the test as it comes. If you've been studying, you'll probably pass. If you don't pass, it's not the end of the world. Just do your best. When you've accepted that you could fail, it's easier to accept and envision that you could also pass. It's only a test.
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