srabiee wrote: » This is the best book in its class. I highly recommend it:http://www.amazon.com/Mastering-Windows-Server-2012-R2/dp/1118289420/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1422563601&sr=1-1&keywords=mastering+server+2012
poolmanjim wrote: » I picked it up pretty much as soon as it came out. While I'm really still fresh in my 2012 R2 studies, I find the book has been covering exam items rather well so far. I run into the occasional part where it has been a little general but I imagine that it is intended to be a phased progression. Some books throw the whole kitchen at you right out the gate, this is not one of those. This book seems to focus on the core requirements for each area in the exam and then move on. This is all speculative of course as I haven't finished my study yet. I have also watched the full set of CBT Nuggets 2012 and read most of the exam reference. I will say that don't depend on the flash cards or tests it gives you to be much use. If you buy the complete study guide covering 410,411,412, and 417. The Practice tests and flash cards seem to cover all the material. I haven't figured out how to break them down to exam. Not super helpful if you are studying for just one of the exams at this point.
impelse wrote: » My videos, book, lab and exam simulation. Normally video is going first, then when I can only read I advance reading, when there is a lot of noise around me I lab and in quite time exam simulation, I try to do exam simulation from the beginning without reading the answer, so I begin to pay attention to the details
impelse wrote: » Transcender
impelse wrote: » Transcender gives you the explanation, you do not see the explanation, if you are not sure in that moment you begin to investigate why your answer is wrong and what should be, if you read the explanation you will know the next time you do the exam simulation and will feel more confident because you are answering right, then when you show up at the exam everything is a mess. That's the reason I avoid to read the explanation, it is better you find out after you analyze and will never forget.
pjd007 wrote: » That's the thing who's actually going to study for more than one exam at a time or sit exams back to back ? Anyone on here done it ?