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opinions on w2k3 elective
Does anyone have any thoughts / feedback on which
elective to take for MCSA? I'd like to reuse this eventually for MCSE, which seems to limit me to either: 70-227 (no experience) 70-228 (some experience, looks interesting) 70-284 (no experience and looks like no chance!) 70-299 (looks like some overlap with 270-290) CompTia Security+ - i'm waiting to get a look at the MSPress book for this - as i get the impression it is more vendor neutral, and i'm better at the theory then the "which screens do you click to do..." thanks for any help / bright ideas L |
opinions on w2k3 elective
I'd do 70-228 (in fact...I just finished my MCSA with 70-
216 as the elective and I wish now I had done 70-228). It gets you one step closer to MCDBA...which, from my experience in the workplace, is going to be HUGE in the coming months. SQL is the future...go with it. That's my $0.02! >-----Original Message----- >Does anyone have any thoughts / feedback on which >elective to take for MCSA? I'd like to reuse this >eventually for MCSE, which seems to limit me to either: > >70-227 (no experience) >70-228 (some experience, looks interesting) >70-284 (no experience and looks like no chance!) >70-299 (looks like some overlap with 270-290) > >CompTia Security+ - i'm waiting to get a look at the >MSPress book for this - as i get the impression it is >more vendor neutral, and i'm better at the theory then >the "which screens do you click to do..." > >thanks for any help / bright ideas > >L >. > |
Re: opinions on w2k3 elective
"Larry" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:2605c01c461bd
$6a5e3a90$a501280a@phx.gbl: > Does anyone have any thoughts / feedback on which > elective to take for MCSA? I'd like to reuse this > eventually for MCSE, which seems to limit me to either: > > 70-227 (no experience) > 70-228 (some experience, looks interesting) > 70-284 (no experience and looks like no chance!) > 70-299 (looks like some overlap with 270-290) > > CompTia Security+ - i'm waiting to get a look at the > MSPress book for this - as i get the impression it is > more vendor neutral, and i'm better at the theory then > the "which screens do you click to do..." > > thanks for any help / bright ideas > > L go with what you know, or possibly in this case what you want to learn -- Neil MCNGP #30 "you'd do what, to who, for how many biscuits?" |
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