The MCSE exams require even the most experienced administrator to bone up on hard-to-remember facts that you might normally just look up when you needed them. Sometimes, an old-fashioned memorization aid is just what you need, even when what you're studying is technology for the twenty-first century. Many MCSE candidates construct their own flashcards to help them study. Now, you can buy a set of proven cards that help you concentrate on the bits you'll need to have at your fingertips to pass the exam.
Many of the cards are "Jeopardy" ™ style, and can be used either way -- to match a definition with a term, or to see if you remember what's important about the term.
Covers MCSE Exam #70-059, Internetworking with TCP/IP on Windows NT 4.0.
These cards are an essential part of your test-taking strategy and an ideal complement to the coverage in
MCSE: The Electives in a Nutshell or other test-preparation books. There are three types of cards included:
- Definition cards give the characteristics of a particular technology, or individual facts you need to memorize.
- Compare and Contrast cards test your ability to distinguish between two related technologies.
- Advantages and Disadvantages cards help you to remember the key facts that you'll need to answer many of the difficult situational questions on the MCSE exam.
You need to remember a lot of terminology, acronyms, and facts to pass the MCSE exams. An ideal complement to
MCSE: The Electives in a Nutshell, these flashcards will help you memorize all the key facts you need for Exam #70-059, Internetworking with TCP/IP on Windows NT 4.0. Convenient for quick study sessions on the subway or bus.