After 3 failed attempts, I finally passed the darn 70-552: UPGRADE: MCAD Skills to MCPD: Windows Developer by Using the Microsoft .NET Framework exam today. I did it so many times till the questions don't seem alien to me anymore. The only problem is ... which of the questions did I answered wrongly - was it the one I thought I answered correctly or the ones I doubt I answered correctly or the ones I really answered wrongly *GiAAAAA* *Pull Hair*
The biggest joke was the second and third attempt. The improvement I had was only ONE point... (despite maxing out the Application Development Foundation bar) *Muaaaaaa*. This time round I managed to max out the Windows Client bar instead and managed to pull it through (Donno what silly mistake I made in the foundation side).
I was praying like mad before I clicked the End Review button.
Anyway, I'm glad I'm done with it! Finally a MS Certified Professional Developer (MCPD): Windows Developer. *Yippee*
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