Notes: What to write down before test
susuandme
Member Posts: 136
Hi members,
I heard that you can jot down some notes in the room before the exam starts,
If you had to write down 5 or 10 important notes on a paper before the exam what would it be for this exam.
I know there are many subjects covered, and I should write down what I am weakest in, but I wouldn't know where to start, so can someone give me some examples. Would it be graphs, glossary type notes, or definitions, thanks , ric
I heard that you can jot down some notes in the room before the exam starts,
If you had to write down 5 or 10 important notes on a paper before the exam what would it be for this exam.
I know there are many subjects covered, and I should write down what I am weakest in, but I wouldn't know where to start, so can someone give me some examples. Would it be graphs, glossary type notes, or definitions, thanks , ric
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dynamik Banned Posts: 12,312 ■■■■■■■■■□Some people do that during the intro of Cisco exams, but you're really strapped for time on those. MS gives you so much time it's ridiculous. You'll have plenty of time to write down whatever you want.
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RobertKaucher Member Posts: 4,299 ■■■■■■■■■■I second Dynamik on this. Also, the 270 covers such a large number of topics anything you jot down would probably be useless. Study hard, perform lots of lab work, prep well and you will do fine.
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amp2030 Member Posts: 253I guess you could jot down some stuff you need to memorize anyway, like proper syntax and list of flags/parmeters for winnt/winnt32 and other command line apps. It won't help much, though, as you don't get to write those commands but just have to pick the one that 'looks right', if such a question appears.
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pennystrader Member Posts: 155As stated I don't think you need many notes for this exam. If you do want notes I would look over Webmaster Johan Hiemstra Notes outline as it is very detailed and provides a great baseline for your studies of topics that will be covered on the exam. See if there is anything covered there that you may need to write down and job your memory.
The link to this is here: http://www.techexams.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=540
Good luck.
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