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Hello, I just wanted to ask if the MCSE tests require a
candidate to show proof of prior on the job work experience using the operating systems being tested for (such as indows Server 2003, Windows server 2000, and Windows XP Professional), or if it is enough to study for the tests and pass them successfully? Also, I wanted to know if there are any other requirements for the tests that I do not know about, such as do I need to take course(s) at a university or college to take the tests or if I may be able to study for the tests from home? any information that you can provide would be most helpful Thank you, Sincerely, Thomas Thomas S. |
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No you do not need to show any experience and/or any college/university
qualification to sit for this MCSE exam. Stated in Microsoft website, the job experience is only a recommendation but not requirement. Just head to www.2test.com or www.vue.com to schedule an exam and you will find that you can schedule any MCSE exam without them even asking your qualification/job experience. Upon passing MCP, MCSA or MCSE, Microsoft will still not ask you about your background. Jeffery Guan MCSA, CCNA "Thomas S." <> wrote in message news:2d6901c3e178$27ed15c0$... > Hello, I just wanted to ask if the MCSE tests require a > candidate to show proof of prior on the job work > experience using the operating systems being tested for > (such as indows Server 2003, Windows server 2000, and > Windows XP Professional), or if it is enough to study for > the tests and pass them successfully? > > Also, I wanted to know if there are any other > requirements for the tests that I do not know about, such > as do I need to take > course(s) at a university or college to take the tests or > if I may be able to study for the tests from home? > > any information that you can provide would be most helpful > > Thank you, > > Sincerely, > > Thomas Guan Foo Wah |
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Those are all great ideas that you mention.
But, lucky for you, (unlucky for us!) nothing is required other than your sweaty hard earned dollars in order for you to sign up and take any of the Microsoft exams. So start sutdying and start passing..... "Thomas S." <> wrote in news:2d6901c3e178$27ed15c0$: > Hello, I just wanted to ask if the MCSE tests require a > candidate to show proof of prior on the job work > experience using the operating systems being tested for > (such as indows Server 2003, Windows server 2000, and > Windows XP Professional), or if it is enough to study for > the tests and pass them successfully? > > Also, I wanted to know if there are any other > requirements for the tests that I do not know about, such > as do I need to take > course(s) at a university or college to take the tests or > if I may be able to study for the tests from home? > > any information that you can provide would be most helpful > > Thank you, > > Sincerely, > > Thomas > -- Rowdy Yates I am Against-TCPA http://www.againsttcpa.com Rowdy Yates |
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"Thomas S." <> wrote in message
news:2d6901c3e178$27ed15c0$... > Hello, I just wanted to ask if the MCSE tests require a > candidate to show proof of prior on the job work > experience using the operating systems being tested for > (such as indows Server 2003, Windows server 2000, and > Windows XP Professional), or if it is enough to study for > the tests and pass them successfully? > > Also, I wanted to know if there are any other > requirements for the tests that I do not know about, such > as do I need to take > course(s) at a university or college to take the tests or > if I may be able to study for the tests from home? > > any information that you can provide would be most helpful > > Thank you, > > Sincerely, > > Thomas Nope. Microsoft will gladly take money from even the most unqualified candidate. Don't expect employers to be as liberal in their hiring practices though. -- Politician Spock Thug #24601 Politician Spock |
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yup. don't dump! you will be brain drilled by guys like me at
the interview. "Politician Spock" <> wrote in news:: > "Thomas S." <> wrote in message > news:2d6901c3e178$27ed15c0$... >> Hello, I just wanted to ask if the MCSE tests require a >> candidate to show proof of prior on the job work >> experience using the operating systems being tested for >> (such as indows Server 2003, Windows server 2000, and >> Windows XP Professional), or if it is enough to study for >> the tests and pass them successfully? >> >> Also, I wanted to know if there are any other >> requirements for the tests that I do not know about, such >> as do I need to take >> course(s) at a university or college to take the tests or >> if I may be able to study for the tests from home? >> >> any information that you can provide would be most helpful >> >> Thank you, >> >> Sincerely, >> >> Thomas > > Nope. Microsoft will gladly take money from even the most unqualified > candidate. Don't expect employers to be as liberal in their hiring practices > though. > -- The Champ comes out swinging every morning @ 9AM. Remove the "removethis" from email address to email me. ============== I am Against-TCPA http://www.againsttcpa.com ============== Rowdy Yates |
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> Hello, I just wanted to ask if the MCSE tests require a
> candidate to show proof of prior on the job work > experience using the operating systems being tested for No, but if you apply for a job a lot of companies will ask you what your experience is. I wouldn't hire you with a certificate alone. Jtyc |
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Don't let them fool you either. Regardless of your qualifications a great many of them will backstab, trick, or find a way to try and srew you over to their benefit so they can hire one of their friends whom is probably equally inexperienced and then train them.
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u can study for the tests at home
"Thomas S." <> wrote in message news:2d6901c3e178$27ed15c0$... > Hello, I just wanted to ask if the MCSE tests require a > candidate to show proof of prior on the job work > experience using the operating systems being tested for > (such as indows Server 2003, Windows server 2000, and > Windows XP Professional), or if it is enough to study for > the tests and pass them successfully? > > Also, I wanted to know if there are any other > requirements for the tests that I do not know about, such > as do I need to take > course(s) at a university or college to take the tests or > if I may be able to study for the tests from home? > > any information that you can provide would be most helpful > > Thank you, > > Sincerely, > > Thomas ADRENALINE |
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