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redcell
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Registered: Oct 2003 Location: Country: United Kingdom State: Certifications: MCP (70-270 , 70-215, 70-218) Working on: MCSA (70-216), Security+, CCNA
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braindumps?
what are braindumps?
Are Fravos test engines considered braindumps? because this is what i used and where i found quite a few questions in the exam. However transcender had the same questions that i found in the exam and in Fravos, so are transcenders considered braindumps?
Supposedly braindumps are test engines/guides which are almost identical to the real exam, but isnt this what all good test engines/guides try to be?...almost identical and as similar as posible to the real exam (thats how they all advertise their products)..
Any one clear to clarify this for me?
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12-03-03 09:41 PM
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greggibas
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Registered: Dec 2003 Location: Country: United States State: IL Certifications: Working on:
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Braindumps are actual questions that someone remembered from the exam they took and then wrote them down.
They're not "realistic" questions as practice exams try to be, instead they are ACTUAL questions from a REAL exam.
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12-13-03 05:19 AM
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isles1
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Registered: Jan 2003 Location: Country: United States State: Certifications: MCSA 2003, MCSA 2000, MCDST, MCP , CWNA, Security+, Network+, A+, B.S. MIS Working on: CWSP, MCSE 2003
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Braindumps serve to help people study and memorize the answers to the questions, rather than learning the how and the why behind the answer.
Choosing to use braindumps or not depends on what the test taker hopes to get from taking the exams. "Do I want 4 letters for my resume, or do I want the knowledge to prove I deserve those 4 letters?"
IMO, and others have eluded to this as well, the Windows 2003 exams seem to have taken things to a higher level in terms of difficultly and actual requirements for hands on experience. I would say braindumps will become less "effective" for these newer 2003 exams.
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12-19-03 08:10 AM
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chodan
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Registered: Mar 2000 Location: Kentucky Country: United States State: Certifications: CCNA/CCNP CCDA /CCDP MCSE NT4/Win2000 MCP+I Network+ Security+ Working on: CCIE Routing & Switching
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When you get down to it there are only so many ways you can ask some questions
for instance
How many ways can you ask about dns MX records and what they do?
They questions will all start sounding the same in short order. 
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12-31-03 01:49 AM
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