• Thankyou to those that responded to my earlier post.

    I have to say that I still disagree with the idea of providing 'subject areas' that you need to improve on rather than the actual question(s) that you got wrong in the exam.  Subject Areas in SQL Server can be very broad.  For example, Replication or Security.  I disagree that this is a good balance between showing no information at all and showing the incorrect questions in full.

    I believe that learning from mistakes is one of the most effective ways to learn.  Surely it's better to make a mistake on an exam, and learn exactly what you did wrong and why, rather than making this same mistake in a production environment where the repercussions are much more severe, and could even cost you your job.

    As I said, I understand Microsoft's concerns but the current situation is unfair to exam takers.  I believe most people's intention in taking these exam's is to improve their knowledge and to have something to show employers as evidence of their existing knowledge.

    Regards,

    Glenn.