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kalebksp wrote: » Well said skrpune. I hate it when people get it in their head that they are entitled to something like this and that others aren't. Luckily I was able to register for the 6th, I'll let you all know how it goes next week.
skrpune wrote: » There are some harsh judgements being made about the non-advanced cert-holders and non-technet members (like me) who are taking this exam. I think everyone needs to just chill and try to play nice. Just my two cents.
Megadeth4168 wrote: » Hehe... I was only half paying attention this morning when I had my prometric screen up and selected a testing center i had never tested at before.... Since that is the same window I had up all day, I'm signed up for a testing center that is farther away, but I don't care. What did I expect at 4am.
msteinhilber wrote: » You should be able to reschedule since you are already "in". I totally forgot that my original date (14th) would not work out since I'll be at home with my boy that day and had to reschedule for the 13th.
Breadfan wrote: » I am glad that I got in finally when they increased the seats. I got my exam time at 5-18-09 at 9 am. I have used Windows 7 (both 32 bit and 64 bit) but not in last month or so due to job and 70-620 studying. I want to do well on this one but I am concentrating right now on the Vista exam. I know everyone says it's easy, but this will be my first MS exam and I am a little overanxious (even though I have the 2nd shot voucher). I am not a good test taker, and like a lot of people have said on here, this exam is hard to get motivated to study for. If we pass the 71-680 exam, what will the credit go towards? Assuming I pass the 70-620 exam, that will be my client exam, so the W7 will be my elective? Sorry if this is redundant and has been asked a lot. Good luck to everyone taking this exam. While I am looking forward to Windows 7, after studying for the Vista exam, it has made me see that Vista is not THAT bad...though it isnt THAT good either XP still ROCKS It will be interesting to see how W7 comes out to RTM.
Credit Toward Certification When you pass Exam 70-680: TS: Windows 7, Configuring, you complete the requirements for the following certification(s): MCTS: Windows 7, Configuration Exam 70-680: TS: Windows 7, Configuring: counts as credit toward the following certification(s): MCITP: Enterprise Administrator MCITP: Enterprise Desktop Administrator 7 MCITP: Enterprise Desktop Support Technician 7
msteinhilber wrote: » Prometric's website was sure taking a beating... scheduled for May 14th at 12:30 Going to be a busy month with exams this month since it will be the 3rd. Had to postpone my 70-620 till May 4th since I was ill when I had it scheduled in April. Then the 70-640 on the 28th of May. Good luck all
Claymoore wrote: » If it's any consolation, you'll probably be better prepared for this exam than I will as I am already busy with Exchange certification efforts and won't have much time to dedicate to Win7. Of course, I wouldn't be taking it if I didn't think I could pass it. What I am aguing for is a different voucher number and some seats set aside for partners and/or cert holders. People who already have certs are more likely to take the exam when it initially goes into production than someone taking Windows7 as their first exam. Current cert holders really are the target audience and would give you the best feedback and pass/fail stats because of their previous experience with Microsoft and other vendor exams. Also, the certification requirements to maintain partership levels with vendors are what drives the demand and the salaries for certified individuals. I don't think setting aside some seats for partners is asking too much.
Jordus wrote: » I think the bottom line is that if you were THAT interested, you should have been there at 12:01 signing up for the exam. I stayed up late, signed up and am now groggy all day because of it, but i got in.
Slowhand wrote: » You know, looking back through the thread today I see that there's been a lot of drama going on with the beta signups. Even my coworker had trouble finding a slot just ten minutes after I'd signed up, and he was looking at the same testing center I was. So, I probably shouldn't talk too loudly about how I strolled into work at 11am today, sat down at my desk, read webcomics for a few minutes while I waited for my coffee to drip, then hopped on the Prometric site and nabbed the exact testing slot I was hoping for. . .
ajs1976 wrote: » I was able to sign up around 2:30pm EST after they opened more slots.
dynamik wrote: » Don't worry, Skrpune, we got your back. If anyone tells you that you don't have enough certs, I know myself, and many other members will more than likely be able to say the same to them I think there is valid concern about people who aren't legitimately interested in the exam, and I think it would be a good idea to set aside/reserve seats or allow early registration for partners, MCSEs, MCITPs, etc. I also liked the suggestion to just chill; after all, it is only a beta
skrpune wrote: » I just find it somewhat amusing that there is so much drama and hub-bub about this exam.
Slowhand wrote: » Especially people who got angry because they missed out. I say, if you're upset about missing the beta for this one, demand your money back.
dynamik wrote: » Yea, well, I'm upset I couldn't use the second shot!
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