Passed Exam 70-504 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 - Windows Workflow Foundation Application Development

by mosessaur| 30 June 2008| 5 Comments

Few days I decided to take exam 70-504 TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 – Windows Workflow Foundation Application Development so I decided to register the exam for today. And today I attended to the exam and passed with score 800. I worth to mention that I used a promotion code submitted to my by Microsoft because I registered on Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Learning Portal to be the first to know and save 40 percent on select Visual Studio 2008 exams.

I prepared for exam during the last month (June). I basically studied the from Microsoft Learning products, course Course 6462: Visual Studio 2008: Windows Workflow Foundation and Clinic 6262: Introducing Windows Workflow Foundation using .Net Framework 3.5 & Visual Studio 2008. And really, about 45% to 50% and maybe more of the exam question are totally covered by Course 6462 

The exam consist of 53 questions. You'll not find any exam simulator for this exam now, so if you wish to prepare for it just attend Course 6462 and use some external resources such Microsoft Windows Workflow Foundation Step by Step book.

Below is my score card for this exam.

Comments

Yeppi
Yeppi Belgium on 6/27/2008 9:55 AM Hi,

congratz on the results !!

I'm also thinking about taking the exam, but i do not know how prepare decently.  Is reading the book Microsoft Windows Workflow Foundation Step by Step enough?  
mosessaur
mosessaur Egypt on 6/28/2008 2:50 AM As I mentioned in the post, I highly recommend to take Course 6462. WF Step by Step is useful and will assist you, but really I found many questions that can be solved by returning to the course mentioned above.
Amr Elsehemy
Amr Elsehemy Egypt on 6/28/2008 7:01 AM Congrats man
Wayne
Wayne United States on 7/16/2008 8:59 PM Congratulations!  Personally, I quit trying to do those.  They didn't seem to matter for the jobs I get, but they do come in handy for the bigger corporations sometimes.
mosessaur
mosessaur Egypt on 7/16/2008 9:50 PM I do agree with you! and they didn't seem to matter at Cairo too! but they really handy for some other organizations. Anyway, they add a value to ourselves at least Smile
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