I used Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Reference Library (3-book set), Self Test software's practice test, and MSDN.
I started with the practice test to identify weak areas on which I needed to focus my study. Then, I went through the practice test again in learning mode and dug in to the content of the explanations provided for each individual question. I made sure I understood why the correct answer was correct and why the incorrect answer was incorrect. The practice test provides references and I digested those thoroughly, reading through specific ones that I needed to brush up on. Each question involving code, I tested to be sure I understood the feature, property, or event described and exactly how it worked.
If I ran into a feature that I didn't understand, I researched it using the books or other means. Self Test Software provides a 24x7 mentor feature that allows you to ask questions and get answers from experts....great for things I didn't quite get. They also have integrated flash cards that I used to kinda quiz myself when I needed a brain break.
I'm sure there are test dumps out there, but that defeats the whole purpose...
Self Test Software's practice test was VERY representative of what I saw on the live exam!!!
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