Yes! It's done! Now I can go back to... other things I pressure myself over... I almost slipped and said I could relax, but much to my wife's dismay, that does not often happen... kind of like you! Anyway, 70-541... what can I say... it was hard one one hand, but surprisingly easier than I may have otherwise suspected. I saw someone out there credit Ted Pattison's book "Inside WSS 3.0"... well, I took the class and read the book and while I'd credit the book more (well, I forgot about the labs... actually don't get me started on those) then maybe the class was a bit higher on the list, but in essence allot of it will come down to developing over-ridden feature methods and allot of XML-based declarative Assembly and list work. You will need more than just the book, I mean experience too. But if you go for the book, don't worry about workflows or Ajax. I would maybe be concerned about saying that, but others have too. There are not many exams our there for this one (as opposed to 70-542), and two of them felt like the same exact questions... and there are not as many questions as advertised, plus they count C# and VB.NET... don't get angry over this... just study what you can... you'll get through it and laugh as well.