Maybe some things aren't supposed to be in the course, some things might be
left to the person who takes the exam to find out using his/her brain to
find out the answer(s) applying things that were in the course. I have never
taken a course where I could find each answer of a test, I apply things from
courses and common sense. Did Microsoft make this course and did Microsoft
test you? Maybe it's good that people who think they can take a class and
after that pass an exam without doing anything on their own do fail since
they might not do as good of a job if they pass the exam?
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Regards,
Peo Sjoblom
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"pattis1313" wrote in message
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I just took the Excel certification exam and a couple of the tasks weren't
in
the Excel 2003 course. I'm ****ed because it was the difference between
passing and failing!
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