thomas130 wrote: » Hi guys I am looking to start my MCSE track next week at the moment I already have the cbt nuggets videos however I find that James Conrad to annoying to listen too. I also have the testout videos which are much better however will all the material they contain be enough to complete my MCSE. It is also important that I get a good understanding as well because I don’t want to be a paper mcse.
TopTech wrote: » I found that when first starting to study for an exam where I don't have the full motivation or am feeling a bit overwhelmed by the prospect of all the new stuff to learn, that the video training, such as CBT, is a good way to get a general feeling for the whole thing. Just sit back and let someone else drive. After that, go through a book and do some practical exercises in detail. You can also go through the video again later. In fact as many times as you want. Set up a test environment using VirtualPC. It's quick and easy to use, with little learning curve. I'm doing CBT video for my 70-293. Not sure of the instructors name right now, but he is a bit annoying as he goes off rambling about trivial things and I just need to get this exam done.
msteinhilber wrote: » I have the Testout suite from a couple years ago as well as the most recent one. The most recent videos they switched to require you to login to be able to view the videos. It basically records scores and progress on Testouts site and also likely to ensure nobody is pirating the videos. I really dislike the new videos, not because of the content - the content is good and the overall concept is still great (a mix of labsims, video training, and text slides). The problem I find is it is incredibly slow almost anytime you have to load one of the slides of text - 30 seconds to a couple minutes at times. A co-worker also has the Server 2008 videos from Testout and also experiences this same problem.
Daniel333 wrote: » Afraid there is no CBT out there that covers the material enough to pass the exam. You will need lab and book time. Normally 3 or 4 sources and 40+ hours of lab time is what works for me.