Passed 70-272 with a Perfect Score.

in MCDST
Finally. I've done MCDST and got MCSA. Just passed 70-272 with 1000 score. Im shock when i saw the score in the screen that i got 1000. Actually, I dont know how I got this score. I have 50 questions.
I've passed 70-271 last two weeks with a 983 score also but that 70-271 is more easier for ME than 70-272. 70-272 has lots of SP2 question. I think I have 15 SP2 questions, two OE and lots of IE.
I've mark 14 items (which is SP2 questions) and back of them, then changed 3 answers.
Finally i can now relax while drinking cold soft drinks and listen some R n B music.
I've passed 70-271 last two weeks with a 983 score also but that 70-271 is more easier for ME than 70-272. 70-272 has lots of SP2 question. I think I have 15 SP2 questions, two OE and lots of IE.
I've mark 14 items (which is SP2 questions) and back of them, then changed 3 answers.
Finally i can now relax while drinking cold soft drinks and listen some R n B music.

"...don't wait for miracles, be the miracle" - Bruce Almighty
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janmike Member Posts: 3,076
Extremely well done! Congrats!"It doesn't matter, it's in the past!"--Rafiki -
allylaurente Member Posts: 131
schroeds wrote:Woah! Congrats! You must know your stuff.
Yeah. I been an IT Desktop Support for 3 years using XP."...don't wait for miracles, be the miracle" - Bruce Almighty -
seven5sevencomp Member Posts: 16 ■□□□□□□□□□
Good job. Relax a little because I'm sure you earned it.When confronted with a knock at the door, a stupid man will complain about all the noise, a normal man will answer it, a smart man will look through the peephole and the wise man won't hear it because he's having sex. -
Chivalry1 Member Posts: 569
Really, Perfect 1000
Interesting."The recipe for perpetual ignorance is: be satisfied with your opinions and
content with your knowledge. " Elbert Hubbard (1856 - 1915)