mikebrownit wrote: » Also what's the deal with test king, I heard they supply 1000 sample test questions, 40 of which you will probably find on the exam. To me this seems to defeat the purpose of learning the material.
mikebrownit wrote: » Something I was told about the simulations though. I was told that if you click the wrong tab, option, etc. you will lose marks. You have to click the exact sequence of steps to get the question right. So what I did was after finishing my exam I reviewed all the questions including the simulations. I clicked back into them and would double check other tabs, options etc. to make sure I didn't miss anything. I was told this is a big no no! Can anyone verify if this is true?
mikebrownit wrote: » Something I was told about the simulations though. I was told that if you click the wrong tab, option, etc. you will lose marks. You have to click the exact sequence of steps to get the question right. .... Can anyone verify if this is true?
RobertKaucher wrote: » No, that's not correct. Take a look at this page: "Regardless of the performance-based item type, the candidate is evaluated on the accuracy of the end result, not the path that they took to complete the task."http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/certification/exam.aspx#tab4
mikebrownit wrote: » That's good to know, it was just strange how the exam locked up when I was existing a simulation with a .Net framework error and the test center had to call Prometric which resulted in a restart of their "Prometric Server". But nonetheless I guess I did not know as much as I thought and its time to get back to work.
mikebrownit wrote: » Well I finally knocked this one out yesterday. Took me 3 times I'm happy to be over that hurdle now.