How can the exam objectives of four exams be squeezed into one exam? Is this an easy shortcut to the new Windows 2000 track?
A. Accelerated exam 70-240 should be considered a convenient alternative to taking the four core exams rather than a shortcut to achieving certification. Exam 70-240 encompasses the same objectives as exams 70-210, 70-215, 70-216, and 70-217. Exam 70-240 includes more items than a traditional exam but fewer than the combined total for those four core exams. Fewer items are required because exam 70-240 makes use of critically important items, takes advantage of the overlap in objectives for the four core exams, and is designed with the knowledge that candidates who have passed the three Windows NT 4.0 exams (70-067, 70-068, and 70-073) have demonstrated some of the skills tested by the core Windows 2000 exams. Exam 70-240 is as challenging as the four core exams it replaces. We expect candidates who take the accelerated exam to know the material covered by the three Windows NT 4.0 exams (70-067, 70-068, and 70-073), as well as the material covered by four of the core Windows 2000 exams
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