I remember asking myself the same thing a few weeks into my prep.
At the start, everything felt manageable. I went through the concepts, watched a few tutorials, and thought I had a decent grip on things. But when I finally tried some practice questions… it didn’t go the way I expected.
Some questions felt too basic. Others didn’t even match the exam style. And a few just left me more confused than before.
That’s when it hit me, not all practice material is actually helping you prepare. Some of it gives you a false sense of confidence.
So I changed my approach.
Instead of jumping between random sources, I focused on finding something that actually reflected real exam scenarios, especially the kind of case-based questions MB-230 is known for. I started paying more attention to how questions were framed, not just the answers.
Over time, I came across ITExamsTopics. What stood out to me wasn’t just the number of questions, but how closely they aligned with the kind of scenarios I kept seeing again and again. It helped me recognize patterns, not just memorize responses.
I’m not saying it’s the only resource out there, but it definitely made my prep feel more structured and less guesswork.
Curious to know what actually worked for you?
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Are there any reliable sources for MB-230 practice questions that actually help?