Wishdiak,
I agree that using questionable, questions/answers is not a safe way to study.
And with the new forms of questions, you really need a modern practice software, that can emulate those questions.
I still use a top rated practice test, such as Transcender or MeasureUp, for my final preparations before taking the test. They along with others, now faded into history, have stood me in good stead, since the days of Novell 3, and MS 4.
During the initial study, and getting used to the new Op Sys, I try to speed up my understanding and learning, as much as possible. By having a method, by which I can zero in on a topic, creating questions, and indepth answers, I can get the most from my study materials.
Once I jump on one of the well known, and highly regarded practice tests, I can get the most from it.
Even with the most highly rated practice test, you still must KNOW the material, or you are just memorizing the questions/answers, not learning.
Or at least that is my opinion.
Of course, before ever looking at a practice test, I would install the Op Sys (multiple times), from scratch. And install each and every feature. Additionally, if I can find descriptions of known problems and solutions, I do my best to recreate them, and then resolve them. This is assuming I am not already employed and supporting the OP Sys in question.
There are few absolutes, that apply to everyone. We all have our own learning styles, which we should and hopefully will discover along the way to certification. And utimately employment and the responsibility of maintaining a Network.
Thats my two cents worth. Oh, I have also learned, sometimes the hard way, keep your options open, as well as your eyes and ears. Something better is likly to come along, be ready for it.
Thanks for listening,
Allan Kemp