>A really scary thing for some of us is that we wrote the durn things, reviewed every question and, maybe, still didn't pass. The problem is that when you've debated all of the answers and the question itself, you get foggy as to what the right answer was and what the wrong answers were. I know that sounds stupid but it's true. As those here on the UT involved (ER,JB) can attest to.
It doesn't sound stupid at all, I know exactly what you mean. Some of those questions were real mind benders. It's also scary is to have a flash of insight a couple of days later (as in "Oh,
that's what they meant!") and then to wonder why you couldn't see it at the time.
Rick Borup, MCSD
recursion (rE-kur'-shun) n.
see recursion.