Secret to Pass Microsoft MB5-292 Exam
September 10th, 2009 | Uncategorized |
The following are some notes about the exam MB5-292,I hope the information I give can help the ones who will take the exam !
These are notes that I took while studying for the MB5-292 exam. I’ve boiled them down to what you need to know when you take the exam and added many links to web resources for good measure.
I strongly recommend reading your book first, if you haven’t, already. Follow that up by studying all of the notes here and studying all of the pages that I’ve linked to (very important). That’ll go a long way in preparing you for the exam.
I highly recommend studying for and taking MB5-292 before this exam. You should always take the administration exams before their design counterparts, anyways. In addition, there is a severe lack of good study material for this exam, but MB5-292 has many (especially testinside training kit, which is one of the best study guides that I’ve ever used). After passing MB5-292, you should be able to pass MB5-292 within the next week.
I used the ExamCram MB5-292 study guide, but realize that this is a weak guide that you should use only if you feel you know everything in MB5-292 and want a quick read to help you pass MB5-292 exam a few days later.
This exam is a moderately difficult one, so you shouldn’t take it too lightly. My main pieces of advice are:
Consider taking your own notes while studying. Writing things down helps the memorization process. Besides, it’s possible that a topic that I know well and didn’t think to include is one that you may not be so strong in.
Print these notes out and carry them with you (along with your own notes) on the day of the exam. Go over them on breaks, in the car and, most importantly, immediately before walking into the exam room (leave them outside, of course). For the most part, I’ve designed them to be succint and memorizable.
Bring a pen with you and, should you fail the exam, as soon as you leave the testing center, write down (on the back of the printout or paper that you brought with you) everything from the exam that you can remember, especially questions and answers that you weren’t sure of. Spend a good 15-30 minutes. You won’t recall much even a few hours later, unless you have a better memory than I do. It really, really helps if you made good use of the "Select for Review" checkboxes while taking the test, since it means that all of the questions and answers that you weren’t sure of are the freshest things in your mind when you leave the testing center. Use everything that you wrote down as the basis for your re-take studying.
Are these information useful for you? If someone still confused about the exam ,I suggest you to go to visit us like testinside!