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Hi, i am learning for this exman a few days. My help is
the MSCD Self-Paced Training Kit, but i am afraid that this book isn't enough. I think some questions from the cd of the book aren't a theme in the book. Some problems are the questions about Microsoft.NET applications, because i haven`t really work with Microsot.NET Can Somebody give me a help or something like else, that i get on friday a successfull exam?! Piper |
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> i haven`t really work with Microsot.NET
yet you're taking the exam!!! who said ms certification has value!!!!! Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3 The Poster Formerly Known as Kline Sphere |
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Kline I appreciate your sentiment.
I have 20 years in IT with the last four years devoted to ..NET (mostly sql2000/ web applications with a smattering of Windows service, windows application and xml). I have recently found myself in the position where I am contracting my services out. I have decided that it would be beneficial to have the MS Certification. I made this determination without truly understanding the benefit that certification would provided to me. Since embarking on this course I have started with the area that I have the most experience in - MCAD 305. I am using the Mike Gunderloy book to prepare for the exam. I have found this process to be a beneficial one in that I have definitely learned things that I did not encounter in four years of web application development. To put all this in context. Would I hire someone on the basis of just having an MCSD and no other experience? Not too likely. Would an MCSD cause me to look closer at a prospective candidate? Yes. Do I expect that those hiring share this viewpoint? It depends on the quality of the HR department or manager doing the hiring. >-----Original Message----- >> i haven`t really work with Microsot.NET > >yet you're taking the exam!!! > >who said ms certification has value!!!!! > >Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3 >. > Mac |
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i must absolve the exam for a job, the chef means it is a
really good access for my future. Over 2 months, i have worked i work with c++! Also i have expierence with sql, but i am afraid, because i think my expierence isn't enough for this exam.I will see it on friday and i hope i am successful Piper >-----Original Message----- >> i haven`t really work with Microsot.NET > >yet you're taking the exam!!! > >who said ms certification has value!!!!! > >Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3 >. > |
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>i must absolve the exam for a job, the chef means it is a
>really good access for my future. Over 2 months, i have >worked i work with c++! Also i have expierence with sql, >but i am afraid, because i think my expierence isn't >enough for this exam.I will see it on friday and i hope i >am successful no disrespect, as i'm sure you'll make a good career for yourself in IT. However, it's ridiculous when people can become 'certified' for subject matters there know little about. Certification should prove that a person, product etc, is certified to perform the task required. ms certs prove nothing of the sort hence why they are worthless. Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3 The Poster Formerly Known as Kline Sphere |
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>It depends on the quality of the HR
>department or manager doing the hiring. absolutely, hence why we hire only people with proven experience in 'our' business sector. Maybe this is why the company has bucked the market tend and continues to return an increase in profits, or could it be because we have far less expenditure within IT, than our competitors, who themselves are in a slump. I still recommend to the [few] grads we take on, to pursue certification (not just ms celts). However the goal is not simply to pass the meaningless celt, but rather to gain a far greater understanding of the product(s) than that covered in the topics. Whether they do so or not is up to them, either way they need to end up meeting our standards not those required in order to pass these type of simple exams. Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3 The Poster Formerly Known as Kline Sphere |
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>i must absolve the exam for a job
Take the exam to a Catholic church and put it in the confessional. I'm pretty sure only priests are allowed to grant absolution. Schfooge |
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> >i must absolve the exam for a job
> >Take the exam to a Catholic church and put it in the confessional. I'm >pretty sure only priests are allowed to grant absolution. may the lord bless you and keep you my son. Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3 The Poster Formerly Known as Kline Sphere |
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