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Old 07-01-2003, 06:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Where to get 70-210 vouchers?

I need to go ahead and take my 70-210 exam B4 my cram class wears off, lol.

Wheres a good place to get a cheap voucher??

Anyone gotten a good deal??

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Old 07-02-2003, 10:04 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Old 09-03-2003, 08:49 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Vouchers are available at VUE ore PROMETRIC they are the two only authorised Testing distributer. Once you got the Voucher ( 140$ ) you can show up at any Testcenter in our neighbourhood. They shoult not carge any money for the test. You pay and book directly at www.vue.com ore at www.prometric.com
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Old 12-05-2003, 04:39 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Vouchers at discount

Hey,
I am new here and just browsing through.

You can save at http://www.getcertify4less.com


They offer all kinds of certifications test vouchers at discount for both Prometric and VUE

Reliable and real savings.

Now Prometric and VUE both available for international too.
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Old 12-09-2003, 10:17 PM   #5 (permalink)
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surely someone knows
so tell us

did you get it yet

I have all the study material for the 70-210 and the 70-215.
so I will be takeing it some time in the next year.
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Old 01-07-2004, 12:08 PM   #6 (permalink)
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You guys might want to check out www.mcsebraindumps.com it has all the practice tests you would need.
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Old 01-25-2004, 10:40 AM   #7 (permalink)
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In all honesty braindumps rob you of the learning experiance.
I do use them to get the feel of how the test is structured and what they might focus on, but then it better to actually try to learn that knowladge, rather then memorize some questions and become the so known "paper" MCSE
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MrPurple... lemme ask you something. On average, what percentage of stuff have you learned in school do you apply to your everyday working/living experience. Statistics show you take about 2% of what you learn in your whole schooling into everday life. Hence same with MCSE courses. Sure you learn alot of cool interesting new stuff which may deem beneficial to your computer experience. However, I believe in order to really learn it, you need experience. Everyday experience in a working environment. If i had a decision to choose who to hire between a grad student with a comp. sci major and some mcse courses versus someone who has 2 years experience with some major companies, i'd chose the latter because of his work experience. I deem that more than papers. Then i'd tell him to go study and get his mcse papers. All it really does is boost your ratings anyways. Experience is what you really need. So if studying tests and passing a couple of basic mcse to jumpstart you. So be it.
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MrPurple... lemme ask you something. On average, what percentage of stuff have you learned in school do you apply to your everyday working/living experience. Statistics show you take about 2% of what you learn in your whole schooling into everday life. Hence same with MCSE courses.

That is one of the funniest things I have ever read, although sad. What you learned in grade school and highschool help you every day. Can you add your grocery bill and figure for taxes? Can you read? These are all things taken for granted, but comparing that to what you learn while obtaining an MCSE... that's just funny.

MCSE training is just that, it trains you for the things you will be doing on the job.

But hey, if you want to use Braindumps, help yourself, and when you go for that interview and you get quizzed (and yes, it does happen) but you can't answer a simple question on how to configure a user for remote access.... don't feel bad, because hey, atleast you still have the 'cert' right?

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