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Old 07-11-2010, 07:53 AM   #1
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Microsoft Extends Exam Discounts for Students through September 2010

This was originally set to expire at the end of June 2010. You must use the following webpage to create a voucher and then CALL Prometric to purchase your exam and schedule it, as the testing centers cannot schedule the 072 series exams. It is the same test as the 070 series, just a different pricing module. The site indicates that you must take the exam before the deadline, but that is only true if you want/need to take advantage of the free second shot voucher, otherwise you have a year from the date of purchase. In the US, the exams cost $60 each. So, if have a ways to navigate your certification track, you may want to stock up on vouchers. This is geared towards students and you expected to present a valid student ID to the testing center, but from my experience they don't even check this (your mileage may vary).

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http://www.prometric.com/microsoft/s...form.htm?s=SSA
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