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Title: MCSE NT Server 4 Exam Prep (Exam: 70-067) by Michael J. Palmer ISBN: 1-57610-252-1 Publisher: The Coriolis Group Pub. Date: 13 May, 1998 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $44.99 |
Average Customer Rating: 2.67 (6 reviews)
Rating: 4
Summary: All there plus some.
Comment: Most people who want to lay in bed and read their texts will not enjoy this book. However, if you are in classroom instruction or you are in an area of your career where you can apply this text you will benefit greatly. I myself, almost didn't buy this book because of what others "opinions" were, after reading it and testing with a 966, i bought the whole core four set, even having already taken tests on 2 of the books. These are an invaluable reference for those willing to put the effort into learning and not skimming it for practice test answers.
Rating: 5
Summary: The Book I keep Refering to:
Comment: I almost did not get this book because of the reviews, usually they are right on, but not in this case. While I also have other study guides, this is the one I keep coming to for reference, the way these books are laid out, highlighting the need to know material, the info for the most part (99%) is right on, (every study guide has little mistakes) its very in depth, and explains in a way that that even a newbee can grasp, I passed easy with the help of this book. Thank you Certification Press.
Rating: 3
Summary: Read the other reviews then read this!
Comment: I have read both the exam prep and exam cram for the first four MCSE tests. I admit I could have probably passed with only the Cram series. HOWEVER!!! Those slamming this and all the Prep books appear to be all newbes. When they start working on actual networks they will wish that they took a bit more time to study! MOREOVER, The Prep series is what you may want to keep for reference, yes you will forget some stuff! I agree that the book is a bit larger (and somewhat boring) to read than the cram book however, passing the test (when you know the questions) and true knowledge of the subject matter are two totally different issues. I have passed very high on all the first 4 MCSE tests but more important I have been able to apply what I have learned to our very large Wide area Networks. If you don't want to spend the time to really learn the subject material please don't bother going for the MCSE, you will merely be an embarrassment to the certification and make what others have worked hard for less valuable. Remember, it is easier to study now than it is when the network is down and hundreds of people are calling you asking What's wrong with the server??!!! I can't logon!!
So, in summary. If you have other training materials, going to class or have videos etc, you may only need the Cram Books, otherwise I recommend both Cram and Prep.
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