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MCSD - MCAD.NET to MCSD.NET - when to upgrade? |
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I obtained my MCAD.NET (C#) certification only recently and considering
taking the 070-300 and 070-229 exams to get the MCSD.NET. However, I don't have much experience with analyzing and designing requirements. My question is whether I should gain more "real-world" working experience as a developer before even considering studing/taking the aforementioned exams. I am currently taking on the MCSA and MCDBA certification (company wants me to)but I will need to make the decision to my company by the end of my training. Any suggestions welcome and much appreciated in advance. -- MCAD.NET =?Utf-8?B?Lk5FVCBSYWNlcg==?= |
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October 23, 2005
Nope, read the Training Kit and the Exam Cram book and you will do fine. far as 229, you might instead want to take 70-330 or 340 which are the security exams. Good luck! -- Joseph Bittman Microsoft Certified Solution Developer Microsoft Most Valuable Professional -- DPM Web Site: http://71.39.42.23/ Static IP ".NET Racer" <> wrote in message news:01ABDF20-8020-4AFE-B414-... >I obtained my MCAD.NET (C#) certification only recently and considering > taking the 070-300 and 070-229 exams to get the MCSD.NET. > > However, I don't have much experience with analyzing and designing > requirements. My question is whether I should gain more "real-world" > working > experience as a developer before even considering studing/taking the > aforementioned exams. > > I am currently taking on the MCSA and MCDBA certification (company wants > me > to)but I will need to make the decision to my company by the end of my > training. > > Any suggestions welcome and much appreciated in advance. > -- > MCAD.NET Joseph Bittman MVP MCSD |
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thanks for your response,
I know the security and messaging certifications are in high demand, especially for the Windows server 2003 platform. I will consider doing any specialized modules, if time permits. Besides I need to keep on learning and trying new stuff in developing Windows/Web applications and Web Services, now that Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005 are soon to be released. Microsoft really does keep you busy with all these new product releases though. But hey, its the nature of the IT and something that motivates me (and stresses me out as well -- MCAD.NET =?Utf-8?B?Lk5FVCBSYWNlcg==?= |
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i am in the same situation like you, i recently chose to take 70-229 exam, i
feel that i learn much more out of this exam. Eventhough i found the questions to be a bit more difficult than previous exams, security exams also interesting but i might do it after becoming MCSD first ".NET Racer" wrote: > I obtained my MCAD.NET (C#) certification only recently and considering > taking the 070-300 and 070-229 exams to get the MCSD.NET. > > However, I don't have much experience with analyzing and designing > requirements. My question is whether I should gain more "real-world" working > experience as a developer before even considering studing/taking the > aforementioned exams. > > I am currently taking on the MCSA and MCDBA certification (company wants me > to)but I will need to make the decision to my company by the end of my > training. > > Any suggestions welcome and much appreciated in advance. > -- > MCAD.NET =?Utf-8?B?bWF0dA==?= |
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I recently finished my MCAD and have 70-300 to finish for my MCSD. I would
recomend taking 70-431 as your elective because it applies to the new 2.0 certificaitons and will also earn you a MCTS - SQL 2005 cert. Just my opinion though. Patrick ".NET Racer" wrote: > I obtained my MCAD.NET (C#) certification only recently and considering > taking the 070-300 and 070-229 exams to get the MCSD.NET. > > However, I don't have much experience with analyzing and designing > requirements. My question is whether I should gain more "real-world" working > experience as a developer before even considering studing/taking the > aforementioned exams. > > I am currently taking on the MCSA and MCDBA certification (company wants me > to)but I will need to make the decision to my company by the end of my > training. > > Any suggestions welcome and much appreciated in advance. > -- > MCAD.NET =?Utf-8?B?cGthZmth?= |
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Hi
I have some problem with MCSD Certification Course. I Joined MCSD for NIIT. But they told me first completed MCTS then I will Completed MCSD. Can you tell me what is the different between MTCS,MCAD,MCPD and MCSD. and How to I Completed MCSD. It means what is the requriment for MCSD. Thanks Regards Nits ".NET Racer" wrote: > I obtained my MCAD.NET (C#) certification only recently and considering > taking the 070-300 and 070-229 exams to get the MCSD.NET. > > However, I don't have much experience with analyzing and designing > requirements. My question is whether I should gain more "real-world" working > experience as a developer before even considering studing/taking the > aforementioned exams. > > I am currently taking on the MCSA and MCDBA certification (company wants me > to)but I will need to make the decision to my company by the end of my > training. > > Any suggestions welcome and much appreciated in advance. > -- > MCAD.NET Nits |
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