12-12-2006, 11:26 PM
LuBee,
I've sent you a PM with my thoughts.
But for the benefit of all I thought I'd post a bit here.
First of all, Snazzlefrag seems to be DA man when it comes to reviewing exams. His review of Macro is here http://www.instantcertonline.com/forums/...s#post6509
Also, in my experience for this exam I was not as confident as I would have liked to have been. My test center even cancelled my exam and I had to take it 4 days later.
I felt I couldn't learn more in the 4 days, so didn't study further, but on the 3rd day felt nervous and nearly postponed my test by a week.
I'm glad I stuck with my test date and got it over with. Postponing would have been easier, but a waste of my time. Sticking with it was a tough decision, but paid off nicely.
My take on difficulty of this exam is based on ones goal for the score (P/A):
50 P-Score is easily attainable
62 A-Score for Excelsior is a bit tougher, but with a little work should also be fairly easy to reach
I've sent you a PM with my thoughts.
But for the benefit of all I thought I'd post a bit here.
First of all, Snazzlefrag seems to be DA man when it comes to reviewing exams. His review of Macro is here http://www.instantcertonline.com/forums/...s#post6509
Also, in my experience for this exam I was not as confident as I would have liked to have been. My test center even cancelled my exam and I had to take it 4 days later.
I felt I couldn't learn more in the 4 days, so didn't study further, but on the 3rd day felt nervous and nearly postponed my test by a week.
I'm glad I stuck with my test date and got it over with. Postponing would have been easier, but a waste of my time. Sticking with it was a tough decision, but paid off nicely.
My take on difficulty of this exam is based on ones goal for the score (P/A):
50 P-Score is easily attainable
62 A-Score for Excelsior is a bit tougher, but with a little work should also be fairly easy to reach