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SteveO86 wrote: » I was actually fairly surprised when I took my upgrade exams for MCITP.. MCSA exam had those simulation type questions where as the new tests were only multiple choice.. Seemed like a step backwards to me.
RobertKaucher wrote: » They moved to a new VM based sim technology but the test centers with their consumer DSL and Pentium III test PCs could not handle it. Too many issues with the exams. I am certain the this will be overcome at some point.
Gomjaba wrote: » I just got my third MCITP and I am done .. I never intended to get them but my company pretty much "bribed" me over the last few years so who would refuse $$ ey ... Anyway - I am now actually fed up with Microsoft exams. I think until they change the style of the exams to be more **** proof I won't even consider any more ..
Gomjaba wrote: » Doesn't it clearly show though that Microsoft isn't really bothered to push those new exams ? Surely they could tell Prometric that this is how it should be done, even if it requires upgrades of their PCs. On the other hand this is also a business so Microsoft might just accepts the fact that there are **** out there because it does indeed bring in money, one way or another. I mean I have yet to hear that someone did indeed get de-certified for the use of brain ****.
RobertKaucher wrote: » This is probably the wrong way to look at it. The cost of MS certs has not changed in at least a decade. MS promotes certification because it promotes their technologies. It makes them money because there are skilled individuals in the market who can implement their server systems - which means more companies will buy their stuff from VARs/etc. The idea that MS can just mandate things like this is also wrong. Prometric is the middleman - they don't actually offer the exams. They just act as the central authority for exam distribution and scheduling. I've spoken to many people who work at testing centers and they will tell you that they make very little on certification exams. An MS cert is only $100 with a discount voucher (and who pays full price?). They offer them because they go in conjunction with the courses they teach. Are you going to take a course for the MCITP from a place that does not offer the exam? They want to be a one stop certification shop. These places are all small businesses; which means highspeed Internet connections and 50 brand new PCs every year is not in their budget. Even with the sims it does not matter. One of my buddies once showed me that you could find all the sims for the 290/291 exams on YouTube. Not just how to do the tasks but these videos actually displayed the test environment. They do what they can, but it has to be cost effective. They are not going to not offer certification, but the cost of managing certification cannot be so high that it becomes unproductive. It's like saying if the US Government really cared about what was going on with WikiLeaks they could block the site. Well, no they couldn't. That's not the way the Internet really works. And that's the same problem MS has with their certification process. Moving the test format to sims might even make dumping easier. I can remember all the sim questions from the 290 exam because they were situational and I took that in 2007. I don't, however, recall any of the multiple choice questions and answers specifically. So to make a **** for that all I have to do is make a series of training videos that explains each task. So where do you draw the line between the educational videos and those that just show answers?
Gomjaba wrote: » Good points actually .. pretty much agree with all you said there .. I guess it is just the frustration speaking here ... I just don't feel like I achieved something. I was proud as a bunny when I passed my VCPs.
Gomjaba wrote: » Funny enough, I never needed a cert to get a job ...
bertieb wrote: » Me neither, but the knowledge and skills gained from a thorough and structured study path as part of trying to obtain a certification certainly has in my case. A subtle difference, but a big one nonetheless.
N2IT wrote: » Not to mention I like tossing down all the certifications on my resume with hopes it will propel me over the edge into a more prestigous and technical/business role.
SteveO86 wrote: » I was actually fairly surprised when I took my upgrade exams for MCITP.. MCSA exam had those simulation type questions where as the new tests were only multiple choice.
Daniel333 wrote: » Ultimately I am not "too" worried about cheaters
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