Microsoft Exams- Subject to Change After Release
June 26, 2008
I read an interesting post today on Trika’s Microsoft Learning Blog regarding Microsoft exam changes. To give you an overview, Microsoft may update the content of their exams after their initial release; however the exam objectives themselves do not change. Microsoft does not alert customers regarding exam changes because any updated exam items continue to map to the course objectives. Any exam updates should not change how you study and prepare for the exams.
According to Microsoft, exams are updated for the following reasons:
- When the underlying technology has a significant update that makes questions within the exam incorrect or irrelevant
- When a question’s performance indicates that the question is not a fair/good representation of your skills and should not be on the test
- When we feel an exam’s integrity may have been compromised.
- We may update an exam to implement a new testing technology (i.e. simulations).
As a Microsoft Certified Partner, all QuickCert Microsoft Certification Training Courses are developed using the official Microsoft course curriculum. In developing our course content, QuickCert has access to the published objective domains, learning kits and prep guides, but not the actual exam questions. This is all keeping with ANSI and ISO accreditation standards. QuickCert courses are taught by MCT’s that are subject matter experts in their particular technology.
My take Trika’s post? If you have the recommended experience in the technology and have prepared for the exam using materials developed with the official course curriculum, any potential exam changes will not pose a problem for you. If you memorize questions and expect that you will pass your certification exams, you just may be out of luck.
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