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MCSA/MCSE Exam path.
Hello All!
I need advice. I just finishe course 2151, Microsoft Windows 2000 Network and Operating System Essentials and course 2152, Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Server. I'm looking forward to attend some more courses and then pass MCSA/MCSE exams. What is most efficient path? To attended all relevant courses and then sit the exams, or maybe between courses I would be able to sit (and pass) some exams? I would like to mke this process most efficient, so your opinions would be very appreciated :-))) Kind regards, Mike |
MCSA/MCSE Exam path.
Take the class then sit the exams that correspond to that
class before you take another class so the information you learned is still fresh. >-----Original Message----- >Hello All! > >I need advice. >I just finishe course 2151, Microsoft Windows 2000 Network and Operating >System Essentials and course 2152, Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 >Professional and Server. > >I'm looking forward to attend some more courses and then pass MCSA/MCSE >exams. > >What is most efficient path? To attended all relevant courses and then sit >the exams, or maybe between courses I would be able to sit (and pass) some >exams? > >I would like to mke this process most efficient, so your opinions would be >very appreciated :-))) > > > >Kind regards, > >Mike > > >. > |
Re: MCSA/MCSE Exam path.
Użytkownik "MCP" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> napisał w wiadomości news:074801c3c898$5814d3d0$a401280a@phx.gbl... > Take the class then sit the exams that correspond to that > class before you take another class so the information you > learned is still fresh. Generally my knowledge will be still fresh, because I'm using it every day in my work. But I have some doubts: Microsoft says, that most exams require knowledge from more than one course to sucessfully pass such exam. In your opinion, is one able to pass exam after one or two courses? How much time must I donate to prepare myself using other materials (Self-pace kit, Cramtest, Sybex etc.)? Atreides |
Re: MCSA/MCSE Exam path.
3 to 4 weeks part time
>-----Original Message----- > >Użytkownik "MCP" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> napisał w wiadomości >news:074801c3c898$5814d3d0$a401280a@phx.gbl... >> Take the class then sit the exams that correspond to that >> class before you take another class so the information you >> learned is still fresh. > >Generally my knowledge will be still fresh, because I'm using it every day >in my work. > >But I have some doubts: Microsoft says, that most exams require knowledge >from more than one course to sucessfully pass such exam. > >In your opinion, is one able to pass exam after one or two courses? > >How much time must I donate to prepare myself using other materials >(Self-pace kit, Cramtest, Sybex etc.)? > > >Atreides > > >. > |
Re: MCSA/MCSE Exam path.
Hi I am doing the same.
First I did 70-210 / 215 / 216 and 218 which made me MCSA on w2k. Then I did 70-217, and now I am studying 219 + 1 ellective and I think I will do Exchange 2003 server. This will make me MCSE w2k because the 218 from my MCSA exam counts as an elective on MCSE. Also have a look @: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mc...quirements.asp http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mc...quirements.asp Regards Marty MCP wrote: > Take the class then sit the exams that correspond to that > class before you take another class so the information you > learned is still fresh. > >>-----Original Message----- >>Hello All! >> >>I need advice. >>I just finishe course 2151, Microsoft Windows 2000 > > Network and Operating > >>System Essentials and course 2152, Implementing Microsoft > > Windows 2000 > >>Professional and Server. >> >>I'm looking forward to attend some more courses and then > > pass MCSA/MCSE > >>exams. >> >>What is most efficient path? To attended all relevant > > courses and then sit > >>the exams, or maybe between courses I would be able to > > sit (and pass) some > >>exams? >> >>I would like to mke this process most efficient, so your > > opinions would be > >>very appreciated :-))) >> >> >> >>Kind regards, >> >>Mike >> >> >>. >> > |
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