Anyone who has taken a Microsoft certification exam recently has probably noticed that the exams are becoming more difficult than they used to be. So having good exam prep software may make the difference between passing and failing an exam.
Unfortunately, much of the exam prep software that is available on the Internet is less than reputable. That being the case, I wanted to share with you five quality exam prep applications.
Unfortunately, much of the exam prep software that is available on the Internet is less than reputable. That being the case, I wanted to share with you five quality exam prep applications.
Pass-Guaranteed
Pass-Guaranteed allows for a high degree of customization. You can configure the practice exam time limit and you can pick which practice questions you want to answer.
Pass-Guaranteed is one of the best practice exam software. Its favorite feature is the ability to randomize the answer choices for multiple-choice questions. This forces you to actually think about the answer rather than automatically choosing B after you have seen the question a couple of times.
Transcender
Transcender is pretty much the best of practice exam software. In fact, I can recall reading about great people using a Transcender practice test to prepare for an Exchange Server exam back in the 1990s. Today, Transcender’s quality is every bit as good as it was back then.
The software offers two main modes of operation. You can choose an optimized exam experience, which allows you to take the practice exam in the way that you deem to be most helpful, or you can choose from several preset exam experiences that are designed to mimic the actual certification exam.
uCertify
uCertify practice exams seem to have all the bases covered. But what’s most impressive about the uCertify practice tests is the sheer number of questions. Whereas a typical Microsoft certification exam usually has about 60 questions, one of the uCertify exams I looked at contained 362 practice questions.
The software also includes a chapter-by-chapter study guide and a comprehensive explanation of all the exam answers.
TrainSignal
Unlike the other we’re looking at here, TrainSignal does not produce practice exam software. Instead, it offers video-based training products that cover roughly the same material as an official Microsoft training class.
TrainSignal takes a cookie cutter approach to its training classes, and the ridged adherence to its video template can quickly become annoying. Even so, there is no denying that the videos themselves are well done and full of useful information. But it is one of the most recommended software for the exams.
Hope all these can work for you? Thanks for reading.
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