Passed 70-448!

  • The questions are taken at semi-random from a pool of questions. The exact number and breakdown will differ for each candidate. Check the list of skills covered over at the MS Learning site for a rough breakdown.

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  • As GilaMonster already mentioned, exact counts can't be given, but the percentages that you mentioned are roughly to be expected. Each tool has its development and maintenance chapters in the self-paced training kit, but SSAS has an extra data mining chapter, hence the possibility for a few extra questions on SSAS.

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  • Congratulations

  • Congrats!!!

    I am planning to appear for this exam.

    -Nishad

  • Congratulation !

    & Thank you for very clear information.

  • Congratulations . A thanks for such an valuable information.

  • Hi Everyone,

    I want to give the exam 70-448.

    Can anyone please guide me for this ?

    Thanks in Advance.

    Nitin parthe.

  • Are you well versed with MSBI stack?

    Raunak J

  • Nitu for u (3/3/2011)


    I want to give the exam 70-448.

    Can anyone please guide me for this ?

    Step 1: Do you have experience working with the Microsoft BI platform (SSIS, SSAS, SSRS)? If yes, go to step 3. If not, go to step 2.

    Step 2: Get experience. Within a year from now, go to step 1.

    Step 3: Read the self paced training kit or follow a classroom training to fill in the gaps of your knowledge. I recommend doing both. The book contains a 15% discount voucher on the exam. While reading, experiment as much with the software as possible.

    Step 4: Make the practice questions that can be found on the cd-rom in the book. See that you understand every answer. If you do not understand it, look it up on MSDN or on this website.

    Step 5: If you have time left, read some articles, blog posts and watch some training videos on technet.

    Step 6: Take the exam.

    ps: at the Microsoft Learning website, you can subscribe to a "learning path", where you can follow your progress and where you can check out the things you've already done.

    Good luck.

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  • Superb!!!

    Raunak J

  • Hi Dear

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    Good Luck

  • Premium SEE (3/3/2011)


    Hi Dear

    Visit this link

    i am sure it would be very helpful for you

    http://www.selfexamengine.com/microsoft-70-448.htm

    Good Luck

    There are practice questions in the self-paced training kit book, which costs less than your solution.

    So why should people purchase your questions?

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  • Congrats to all who have passed and good luck for all who are taking this exam soon. I am planning to take this exam this year (may be 3 months from now). Thanks all for the useful information 🙂

  • Could someone please email me any 70-448 training material you have? I am required to take this exam. I bought the Microsoft training book for it, but everything I have read, it is not enough. Thank you for you help.

    kerry.keown@us.army.mil

  • kerry.keown (6/30/2011)


    Could someone please email me any 70-448 training material you have? I am required to take this exam. I bought the Microsoft training book for it, but everything I have read, it is not enough. Thank you for you help.

    kerry.keown@us.army.mil

    Here is what I do...

    I take the list provided here http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/exam.aspx?ID=70-448#tab2 and go through each of the topics bit by bit. I google for blogs related to the topic and I search MSDN / BOL for info related to each topic.

    Then, based on the MS training material you already purchased, you need to practice the principles. Play with the product in a lab and become familiar with SSIS, SSAS, and SSRS.

    Jason...AKA CirqueDeSQLeil
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