I had a similer experience, I showed up to the exam and was suprised by the 
vagueness by the first 10 or 15 questions. I reset my brain to using the 
test as a study preperation to come back the next day and focused on picking 
answers that felt good subconciously. There was way too much Token Ring on 
mine. Test was done and it surprised me that I passed by more than a bit. I 
guess the change in focus and mentality calmed me down and reassured me that 
I knew most of the answers at hand.

Good luck dude. If at first you dont succeed, you will get a lot of advice 
afterwards.


>From: "John McCartney" 
>Reply-To: "John McCartney" 
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: Support exam [7:52727]
>Date: Sun, 8 Sep 2002 21:07:22 GMT
>
>Well I just got back from taking the test and failed by six points!! What a
>bummer, now its time to regroup and study some more and re-take the exam in
>a month. The questions were very different from what I expected, ie very
>vague as to what they were asking. Oh well, know Appletalk - that's what 
>got
>me. HTH's
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