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Re: Which certification will lead to a better career MCSA or MCSE?
"Senseofhumor13"
Good, you're gonna need it! wrote in message news:1FD72AF7-3A85-4EE5-BB62-35F23FA88FB5@microsoft.com... > I'm just getting started in the IT field Then get familiar with these resourses: http://www.unemployedit.com/forums/default.asp http://www.techsunite.org/community/...forum=18&cid=6 >and therefore, I'd appreciate a lot of advices and guidance. Yes, please hold my >hand. Hand holding a specialty at www.icertify.net >So, does one certification over the other better prepare you for a career? No, not really. A degree, a bunch of certs, and the luck of a five-legged rabbit, maybe. >Also, how long does it take for an average Joe to get certified in either MCSA and >MCSE? Depends on how well you know the product. >I realize that it depends on how much effort and understanding but just to get an >idea. Is 6 months an unrealistic time frame? If you are already familiar with the product, are currently an administrator of a network running Win2k or 2003 & XP 6 mos is definitely doable. If you are not, you may want to rethink your career goals. JaR A+ Net+ MCSA Thug #555-1212 |
Re: Which certification will lead to a better career MCSA or MCSE?
Hey JaR, thanks for the somewhat discouraging but honest and insightful perspective. Do you mind if I ask you how long it took you to get your mcsa?
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Re: Which certification will lead to a better career MCSA or MCSE?
"senseofhumor13" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9D23B90A-0DA4-435D-AC89-28CF08E42C06@microsoft.com... > Hey JaR, thanks for the somewhat discouraging but honest and insightful perspective. Do you mind if I ask you how long it took you to get your mcsa? > > I had quite a bit of experience maintaining a small NT4 net running Citrix with about ten Win98 boxen and a slew of dumb terminals before I started. I set up a lab with 1 new(ish) box and three old P2 boxen connected with a cheap 5 port 10/100 switch. Working at it daily for a minimum of three hours, I did it in ~5 months. YMMV, however ;-) JaR Thug #XXII |
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