Top 5 Reasons to Avoid Braindumps
A braindump after an exam refers to unscrupulous individuals writing down as many of the questions that can be remembered from the actual test. These questions are then posted on internet sites or sold as practice test content to other certification candidates to study for the same exam. Here are five reasons to stay away from them.
1. Braindumps are a clear violation of the laws protecting Copyrighted Intellectual Property and are therefore illegal. When you take a certification exam, you sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement that says that you will not disclose the contents of your exam.
2. Candidates who become certified using Braindumps depreciate the value of that certification. The credibility and prestige of certification must be maintained if employers are to value and reward those IT professionals who get certified.
3. IT professionals need to master the technology in order to respond to critical situations with accurate solutions. Braindumps only impede ability to learn the material by encouraging candidates to memorize answers rather than learn the reasoning behind solutions.
4. Braindumps can obstruct your ability to pass the exam. In fact, they can actually cause you to fail. Braindumps are often poorly written and do not contain the exact exam question which is what the cheating candidate expects.
5. Our SMEs who also instruct have found that the answers associated with braindumps are often wrong. Anyone who memorizes these wrong answers is a sure candidate for failure.
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