Stridente wrote: » Why the pre-test is at start of the exam and not at the end? Very suspecting.
Essendon wrote: » Pre-test > Before. Post-test > After. It only seems logical they ask you these questions before and not after. Wouldnt you ask someone if they are confident of doing a task before delegating it to them?
erpadmin wrote: » Dude, let's not harp this guy on semantics; he was asking why not have a post-test as opposed to the pre-test. His suspicions are kind of warranted. I heard rumors that the way the "pre-test" is answered effects the exam you take after it's done. I'm not trying to get all conspiracy theory on folks...just saying that's what I heard.
Hypntick wrote: » One of the course mentors for the MS certs suggests answering middle of the road. I don't know if he has confirmed info or just second hand from students, but he states that if you answer that you're a beginner you'll get more book oriented questions. If you answer that you've got a lot of expereience, you'll got more complicated implementation scenarios. If you go middle of the road you'll get middle of the road type things. I can't confirm it myself as I have yet to sit a MS exam, but I fully intend to follow the advice.