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Re: General question about studying
"Davor Dzorlev" <davor@surfcard.com.mk> wrote in message news:... > I hope your breath don't stinks so much like your stupid comments. It is not > my intention to make any point, but to initialize different opinions. Unlike > some others I don't just standing blindly behind my believes, but like any > normal person I am in constant learning process, so I am accepting better > ideas and suggestions than my current knowledge (if they are confirmed by > facts or by more experienced, but I don't accept something in form of > someone shitting). If you want people to believe in your words, you should > rephrase them and make the whole this bullshit of yours more pleasent to > read. > > "Consultant" <consultant_mcngp_removepants@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:%23OGjy5rqDHA.2488@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > > you miss the whole point. ther certifications were intended as some form > of > > proof that validates an individual with experience in the field being > > tested. it was never meant as a piece of paper to get some noob's foot in > > the door as a tech. go whine somewhere else > > > > > > "Davor Dzorlev" <davor@surfcard.com.mk> wrote in message > > news:OFDLMolqDHA.644@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > > > I don't know what to say. Lucky you! > > > You had an ideal conditions to certify. But for most cases today, it is > > very > > > rare for someone to give you a job for an administrator without having > > some > > > certification. And how can you gain such experience without working?! By > > > practice in your home lab for several years or maintaining some school > > > network several years for free? It goes like that story about the > chicken > > > and the egg. Anyway we are not arguing but discussing, and I completely > > > agree against cheating. > > > > > > "|{evin" <You@dont.need> wrote in message > > > news:1ge8rv4o0upbk5sh8a9uk8dikm6s6ca1vn@4ax.com... > > > > On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 02:53:21 +0100, "Davor Dzorlev" > > > > <davor@surfcard.com.mk> wrote: > > > > > > > > >Yes but that process in real life of miss things and find out about > > them > > > is > > > > >also known as a gaining an experience. Obviously you have the rare > gift > > > to > > > > >be born experienced and that's why you are so surprised on this > > > phenomenon. > > > > > > > > Um, no. I was an admin for about 6 years and a developer for about 3 > > > > years before I decided to get my MCSE and MCSD. > > > > > > > > >I see, in case you stuck somewhere in your work I guess you won't > post > > > your > > > > >sorrow here, but you will turn to your talent. And Yes the > > certification > > > is > > > > > > > > Google is my friend. I also have a network of experienced friends... > > > > when one of us runs up against something that stumps us... > > > > collaboration is only a phone call away. > > > > > > > > >"supposed to mean that you HAVE the experience", but in the real life > > it > > > > >reflects that you have "enough knowledge" (not real experience) to > take > > > the > > > > >certification (not all certifications, but most). And the main > purpose > > > (for > > > > >IT professional) is to succeed in the career more easy. Otherwise, > you > > > won't > > > > > > > > Yep. > > > > > > > > >probably certificate just for your satisfaction, to confirm your > > > experience, > > > > >to impress your parents or girlfriend. Don't be so romantic. But you > > are > > > > >right about not to 'fill in the gaps' with memorized answers, but > with > > > some > > > > >real knowledge and practice. > > > > > > > > I'm not sure if we're agreeing or arguing here... my point was that > > > > cheating to 'fill in the missing' experience is not acceptable. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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