From: Ryan (ryan95842@gmail.com)
Date: Thu May 17 2007 - 14:08:16 ART
Gobind,
I know exactly how you feel. I was in your shoes just a few months ago.
Be sure to right down as much of the test as you possibly can remember. It
may take several days, but all the questions will come back to you.
Over the next few weeks after I failed, I now know almost every mistake I
made. Even ones I had verified as correct in the DocCD. What you need to do
is reverse your logic, instead of looking at how you got each question
right, start looking for how you got each one wrong.
Many you will not be able to find that are wrong, but others you will
discover there were other ways to do it, or you missed something. For
myself, I was positive I got 100% on MC, but missed one question. How? I
verified my answer in the DocCD and i was correct. But that they may not
have been the way they wanted it answered. There were two ways to answer
that particular question. Sadly, I did not go to the proctor and ask to
clarify which method they would have preferred and lost points.
I'm sure if you do this, you will discover the mistakes you made over the
next month, and will be far better prepared next time.
Good luck!
-Ryan
On 5/17/07, Hash Aminu <hashng@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> oh Darby,
> Very sorry to hear this, I wish you the best ,
>
> May be you have to change the strategy of your preparation, i "think" you
> need a different bootcamp, perhaps may be heinz could not explain the QoS
> may be its you, may be you need a different approach.
> It happens to alot of us before we got digitized.
> All the best.
>
> Hash
>
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