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dougdemick
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Registered: Oct 2002 Location: Country: United States State: NC Certifications: MCSD Working on:
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Brain Dumps
It's been a few years since I took a Microsoft exam. I'm trying to decide whether or not to use "brain dumps" on the web.
I remember that Microsoft asks some questions before the actual exam begins. Does anyone know - do they ask you whether or not you've used Brain Dumps?
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03-05-03 12:56 PM
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enforcer
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Registered: Jun 2002 Location: Wembley - Home of the big arch Country: United Kingdom State: Certifications: MCSE NT4, MCP 2K Working on: MCSE 2K 216,217 MCSA 2K 218
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Microsoft do not ask if you've used braindumps or not. besides if you've used braindumps, you're hadly honest enough to own up to it to microsoft.
what they do get you to agree to is a non-disclosure agreement, which basically means you are not allowed to reproduce the questions you get. doing such would be illegal and if caught could entail you losing your accreditation.
Pass your Exams honestly, do not use braindumps they won't help you when you get to a live situation, study and get hands on experience
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Atomicfrog
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I seem to recall reading somewhere that one of the bigger braindump sites was recently shut down. I think Microsoft is finally starting to come down on these sites. I think it's a good thing, maybe the certs will start to have more validity. I agree with Enforcer, learn it instead of memorizing the answers.
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03-08-03 01:51 AM
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No, Microsoft does not ask you if you were using braindumps, but I've read an article that there is a new idea that testing centers have been toying around with is to measure the time it takes people to answer each question and if your responce time is too far off from the average time, (lets' say you answered each question on 15 seconds), then they will pretty much will know that you have had access to the same questions before, probably from a braindumps.
If a responce time is too long, then maybe you are trying to memorize the questions or writing them down.
It's all silly if you ask me, but who know, maybe they'll use something like this secretely.
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