I keep hearing the instructors mention that they're going to include this is the notes... Are they talking about about the transcript or is there a notes section that im just not finding. Let me know. Thanks
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Unsolved Studying for Windows 10 70-697 exam... Question about notes
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I just spoke to Nate and they'll be posted along with the episode within the next day or so.
As we got the transcriptions rolling for each episode, we started to not post notes simply because everyone had a copy of the entire show but we do keep them archived and so some episodes will have note and some will not. I believe 70-697, at least shows that I hosted will have notes (the other guys can do this stuff off the top of their heads without them ("they much smarter than me!") so that's where you'll see some episodes without notes.
Cordially,
Ronnie Wong
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@Ronnie-Wong Ok awesome that'll be great. Got the exam coming up next week so anything that will help me with studying would be greatly appreciated. You guys have been great mentors and by far the best resource I've used. Thanks again
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The Windows 10 exam is challenging in that it's apart of the MCSA for Windows 10. This means they expect you to be familiar with any technology involving Systems Administration as well. So the key is they expect you to have the background knowledge of Windows 8.1 MCSA. If you're inexperienced with that and a domain environment, you may find it more challenging.
Scenarios and long questions are the key. Try to eliminate every wrong answer. Know when something takes multiple steps they require you to know them in the order they work and not just know them.
Also every microsoft exam is now keen on the idea of a working knowledge of the product. In other words, not just that you've seen it in a book. So work with the product and get to know the ins and outs of Windows 10.
Cordially,
Ronnie Wong
Edutainer Manager, ITProTV*if the post above has answered the question, please mark as solved.
**All "answers" and responses are offered "as is" and my opinion. There is no implied service, support, or guarantee by ITProTV.