jibbajabba wrote: » To be honest, Transcencer isn't a proper study tool - it is more like a check how good your studies are / were.
jibbajabba wrote: » Everything in the exam is covered in the official documentation which you can download in PDF and eBook format. If you prefer something more structured get the 'Mastering vSphere 5' book or 'Administrating vSphere 5' (search amazon for vSphere 5 and both will come up).
jibbajabba wrote: » HOWEVER, what is important more than anything is labbing.
jibbajabba wrote: » Either way - GOOD LUCK
meadIT wrote: » I would also suggest going through the VMware mock exam many, many times. There are some questions on there that were VERY similar to my exam questions.
MacGuffin wrote: » Now that you mention it I do recall the instructor saying something about mock exams. Where can I find out more about those? One more thing I should point out. The software is already paid for by Veteran Affairs, the company they contracted to get me my training and certifications is supposed to provide this software. I could make a case for them to provide an alternative to the Transcender VCP5 product but it must have similar value in both dollars and in helping me get my certification. I could make a case for a book I suppose, or some software that is not a practice test but helpful in other ways. I have to ponder some things now. I also need to get back to my Cisco studies. I want to get things set up so I can get right into the VCP5 once I have at least my CCNA out of the way so I'm trying to make sure my time is spent wisely.