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I am considering enrolling in the Masters program at Charles Sturt
university in Australia. Is anyone familiar with this program. It is a Distance Learning program which integrates the MCSD exams in the Masters accredited by the Australian Computing Society (no US equivalent unfortunately). Any comments? What is the best method for preparing for the MCSD exams? Samia |
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I will only answer your last question as I am not familiar with Australian
education. The best method for preparing for the MCSD exams is the get started with ..NET. Read the online documentation, do relevant programming implementing the concepts side-by-side. Also, I would recommend using a exam study guide (just to add to the comfort of learning) so that your preparation will be more examm-oriented. Choose your exam electives wisely. Regards Vipul "Samia" <> wrote in message news: m... >I am considering enrolling in the Masters program at Charles Sturt > university in Australia. Is anyone familiar with this program. It is a > Distance Learning program which integrates the MCSD exams in the > Masters accredited by the Australian Computing Society (no US > equivalent unfortunately). Any comments? What is the best method for > preparing for the MCSD exams? Vipul Patel |
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"Vipul Patel" <> wrote in message news:e0Qet#... > I will only answer your last question as I am not familiar with Australian > education. > > The best method for preparing for the MCSD exams is the get started with > .NET. Read the online documentation, do relevant programming implementing > the concepts side-by-side. Also, I would recommend using a exam study guide > (just to add to the comfort of learning) so that your preparation will be > more examm-oriented. Choose your exam electives wisely. > > Regards > Vipul > > > "Samia" <> wrote in message > news: m... > >I am considering enrolling in the Masters program at Charles Sturt > > university in Australia. Is anyone familiar with this program. It is a > > Distance Learning program which integrates the MCSD exams in the > > Masters accredited by the Australian Computing Society (no US > > equivalent unfortunately). Any comments? What is the best method for > > preparing for the MCSD exams? > > Disillusioned_01 |
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-- Gerry O'Brien Visual Basic .NET MVP "Disillusioned_01" <> wrote in message news:... > crap and time wate > "Vipul Patel" <> wrote in message > news:e0Qet#... >> I will only answer your last question as I am not familiar with >> Australian >> education. >> >> The best method for preparing for the MCSD exams is the get started with >> .NET. Read the online documentation, do relevant programming implementing >> the concepts side-by-side. Also, I would recommend using a exam study > guide >> (just to add to the comfort of learning) so that your preparation will be >> more examm-oriented. Choose your exam electives wisely. >> >> Regards >> Vipul >> >> >> "Samia" <> wrote in message >> news: m... >> >I am considering enrolling in the Masters program at Charles Sturt >> > university in Australia. Is anyone familiar with this program. It is a >> > Distance Learning program which integrates the MCSD exams in the >> > Masters accredited by the Australian Computing Society (no US >> > equivalent unfortunately). Any comments? What is the best method for >> > preparing for the MCSD exams? >> >> > > Gerry O'Brien [MVP] |
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On 3 Dec 2004 16:17:40 -0800, (Samia)
wrote: >I am considering enrolling in the Masters program at Charles Sturt >university in Australia. Is anyone familiar with this program. It is a >Distance Learning program which integrates the MCSD exams in the >Masters accredited by the Australian Computing Society (no US >equivalent unfortunately). Any comments? What is the best method for >preparing for the MCSD exams? Go to India and study there on the cheap? Very good tutors from what I understand. This is based on 2nd-hand information but seems better than paying what would be the equivalent of £6000+ for the same course in the UK. mark4asp |
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