soharda wrote: » Hello people, sorry for hijacking this thread. Just failed 72-640 twice Thought will be fine without ****. Anyway is it legal to take 70-640 instead, as I need it for my job before February. Thanks, Dauren.
Psoasman wrote: » You can take the 70-642. Make sure you stay away from the ****, though. It would suck to go through all that work and if you were caught cheating, to have your certs revoked and be barred from taking more certs.
KeithC wrote: » Could the retake policy be avoided by changing the version (student vs normal)?
Essendon wrote: » Yupp it will. The codes are there to distinguish between the type of exam if you will. The 70-xxx are the normal exams for everyone The 72-xxx are the student exams (ones that you need an edu address for) The 71-xxx are the beta exams (free exams so MS can trial the test) and so on...
Q. What is the difference between Microsoft Certification exams that have a 70 or 72 prefix? A. The numbers 70 and 72 refer to the prefix of the exam number. Exams that have the same number but different prefixes (one has a 70 and the other has a 72 prefix) have exactly the same content. The only difference is that the Microsoft Certification exams with the 72 prefix are part of the academic series exams. The academic exams are available at an academic price only to students, faculty, and employees of accredited high schools and post-secondary schools.
cyberguypr wrote: » Let's settle this. 70-xxx and 72-xxx exams are absolutely the SAME thing content wise. Only difference is reduced price. One will be just as easy or hard as its counterpart. Straight from the horse's mouth: If you fail one you most likely will fail the other one. Switching series is not a solution for not understanding the material and dominating the objectives. I suggest analyzing the results sheet and hitting hard the areas were you scored low.