chopsticks wrote: » I guess the best real brain **** are inside the actual study material handed to you. Try study all of them.
chopsticks wrote: » gabesinIT, lab-bing will be your next best friend.
Disgruntled3lf wrote: » Um.. A quick google search reveals that VCE may be legitimate test prep like measureup or similar. gabesinIT: Perhaps you aren't aware that brain **** are generally used for cheating on an exam and are banned. I'm thinking you are just unfamiliar with the terminology. If that is the case then I suggest you use pro. Messer videos and the A+ section on this site to guide you. If you're actually looking to **** then know that doing so will only hurt you in the long run.
Doyen wrote: » Maybe it was just poorly worded. I believe "braindumps" are wrong, however, the VCE software is great. I use the designer software to create questions to help me with definitions, understanding topics, and review of book questions. VCE software has helped me with college classes and certifications. For one of my Biology classes, I created a VCE of 520 question just to cover 3 chapters. It helps me with my studying while I create the questions for me to review later. If you are implying the use in that way, than it is great. I am actually studying for my A+ now and creating VCEs from my notes. It GREATLY helps when trying to learn memory sticks and updates on IDE/ATA cable features. I've had more notes on chapter 7 RAM than a lot of other chapters combined.
cyberguypr wrote: » To clarify, OP may want a study guide.Define: Braindump [breyn-duhmp] n. (pl.) Questions and Answers taken from exams or other tests that have been copyrighted for purposes of protecting Confidential or Trade Secret Information and distributed for purposes of cheating or profit. v. To use braindumps in the process of studying for exams or other tests that have been copyrighted for purposes of protecting Confidential or Trade Secret Information.
gabesinIT wrote: » Yeaaaaah, haha, my bad. I just heard someone in my class use this term so I thought I would also. I guess that was my fault, sorry guys! Yeah, like I said earlier I'm just looking for reliable resources to help me prepare for these vendor exams.
cyberguypr wrote: » Glad this has been cleared up. The Supreme Court of TechExams finds the defendant NOT GUILTY