UncleB wrote: » I always find that having to answer exam type questions helps you cement the knowledge in memory. There are plenty of sites that offer downloads of exam files (just search for "VCE download ITIL" and you will find plenty). To play these files with a VCE file extntion you need a paid for bit of software and there are few options. So far the best value one I found is an Android app called "VCE A+ Classic" which costs £12 from the android stores - you run this on your phone/tablet, copy the VCE files to the device and load them into the App and then work through the questions. There is a free demo mode for the app which lets you use the first 9 questions in each exam so if you are really stuck for cash you can get lots of VCE files and play the first 9 from each There questions could well be the same ones you see in the exam (my exam was made up of 80% of the questions I saw in the VCE files, so made a bit of a mockery of the exam). The downside is that there are some duff questions and some with the wrong answers so you can't take them as a reliable source. They are free (it is only the app you pay for and you can them use it for other exams from Microsoft, Cisco etc) so you can't really expect that much. The above represents a possible mechanism to help, but you may find that classroom based study / questions works best for you as what I have given is almost a **** - it focusses on the questions and not learning the subject matter. It is up to you to decide your approach I guess. Good luck. Iain
zcarenow wrote: » How much did the test cost?
naclh2onaz wrote: » What book did you use to study?