>>Hiya Craig,
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>>Well, first, yes, I'm going to take the beta exam. Actually, this isn't the point of my post.
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>>It's occurred to me that this could be, "Put Up or Shut Up" time for the VFP community. I recall a while back when it looked like VFP might not be part of the core. I recall also the reaction to that possibility here. This is just a WAG (and maybe a paranoid one at that) on my part. However, the more people that take the beta, the less likely we are to receive any unpleasant surprises in the future. If the price is $50, that's really pretty cheap. Most of us will drop that on a book in an instant. If you take the beta and fail, then you already know the question for the real test and can direct your study there. If you pass, and it counts, you're that much more ahead.
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>>Seems to me like a "no lose" proposition. And considering the possible consequences of not taking it, well...I'm sure you get my drift.
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>>So come on, folks. Let's really turn some heads, and show 'em how strong and committed this community is.
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>I TOTALLY agree. Also, $50 is just a guess here, but is based on pricing for other exam betas.
Hi Craig,
I realize that, but my point was (and perhaps not very well put), was that no matter how much the beta costs, if we paid money for study guides, etc., it'd be more than what we pay for the beta, plus we get to see the
real questions. In my book, it's a no brainer.
George
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