As stated, I am between semesters and still wanting to be productive with my time away from work. I took the ITIL Foundation 2014 exam at a Pearson VUE center. It is a 40 question test. Made and 85%. If I do my math right, I missed six questions. I probably knew 30 outright were correct. Most of the remaining questions were 50-50 choices in the end as half the answers were wrong.
Studying :I used the Sybex study guide along with the ITIL Foundation Essentials book. I read the Sybex front to back without notes. There were soooo many new terms to me. After that, I focused with the Eseentials book. Last, I re-read the chapter summaries in the Sybex and took the end of chapter tests. Anywhere I did poorly, I read (and re-read and re-read...). To get used to answering questions, I took a practice exam and the Sybex practice exam. As I've stated elsewhere, study what you get wrong. Understand what the wrong answers could be rights answers for (if they aren't just made up words). I probably put in 3-4 full days of studying (40ish hours).
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