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3 Microsoft Exams’ Inner Mechanics

May 13, 2015 10:07:00 AM / by Kelson Lawrence posted in Exam Preparation, how to become a microsoft certified professional, ExSim-Max

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3.4. How to Work with Boson’s ExSim-Max for Microsoft Products

In the two preceding blog posts of this series (Section 3.3 Part 1 and Part 2), we discussed how to identify legitimate practice-exam products and recognize braindumps. Another important issue in those posts was how to determine which legitimate products are better than others. In this post, we’ll take a brief tour of Boson’s ExSim-Max for Microsoft line of products.

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3. Microsoft Exams’ Inner Mechanics

Apr 2, 2015 9:15:00 AM / by Kelson Lawrence posted in Exam Preparation, exam engines, how to become a microsoft certified professional, good questions, bad questions

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3. Microsoft Exams’ Inner Mechanics

Feb 25, 2015 10:15:00 AM / by Kelson Lawrence posted in braindumps, Microsoft, how to become a microsoft certified professional

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3.3. Practice Exams 101 – Part 1


By Val Bakh

In the first two blog posts of this series, we discussed Microsoft certifications and touched upon a couple of study options. It turned out that Microsoft’s online technical libraries and product documentation are no longer suitable as primary exam preparation tools. In this blog post, we’ll explore practice exam products: what they are and how to find the ones that are worth your money and effort.


3.3.1. The Ancient Adage

“Read the manual first!” is an ancient adage that has been haunting humankind since the days when we invented printing. Seems pretty obvious, doesn’t it? And still, often times, we buy some new high-tech gizmo, bring it home, unpack it, and then immediately start pushing its buttons and playing with whatever other controls it might have. But somehow it always seems to happen that we can’t make the thing do at least some of what we expect it to do. We scratch our heads, we push more buttons, and only after exhausting our creative zeal, we recall having seen a small brochure that came with the thing: the instruction manual. We dig it out from the depths of the packaging garbage and … slap our foreheads in exasperation. It turns out it was so easy and we were pushing all the wrong buttons. It’s all right here, in black and white: press Button A and then press Button B. Next time, we swear, we will read the instructions first. But by the time we buy another toy, the promise is long forgotten and the new buttons look a lot more appealing to our itchy fingers than an unobtrusive booklet, almost lost somewhere at the bottom of the box.

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3. Microsoft Exams’ Inner Mechanics

Dec 29, 2014 9:30:00 AM / by Kelson Lawrence posted in Exam Preparation, practice exams, how to become a microsoft certified professional, documentation

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3. Microsoft Exams’ Inner Mechanics

Oct 22, 2014 10:11:00 AM / by Kelson Lawrence posted in pirates, braindumps, microsoft certifications, cheating, punishment, policies, how to become a microsoft certified professional

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