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Hello all,
I heard that the MCSE and the MCAD certifications are equivalent to a bachelor degree in the computer science in the USA, is this right? Thanks in advance for your care. Dr. DaeMoN |
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Don't believe everything you hear.
-- Kelley aka catwalker IT Professional, MCP "Dr. DaeMoN" <> wrote in message news > Hello all, > I heard that the MCSE and the MCAD certifications are equivalent to a > bachelor degree in the computer science in the USA, is this right? > Thanks in advance for your care. catwalker63 |
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Dr. DaeMoN wrote:
> Hello all, > I heard that the MCSE and the MCAD certifications are equivalent to a > bachelor degree in the computer science in the USA, is this right? > Thanks in advance for your care. No, they are not. JaR JaR |
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"Dr. DaeMoN" <> wrote in news
> Hello all, > I heard that the MCSE and the MCAD certifications are equivalent to a > bachelor degree in the computer science in the USA, is this right? > Thanks in advance for your care. they sure are, billy bob. please make sure you highlight that little revelation on your online resume so we all can benefit. -- Rowdy Yates MCSE 2003, MCSE 2000, MCSA 2003, MCSA 2000, MCP Security+, Linux+, CISSP Studying for: RSA/CSE --- "Certs? No thanks, I prefer Tic Tac's BITCH!" Rowdy Yates |
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>I heard that the MCSE and the MCAD certifications are equivalent to a
>bachelor degree in the computer science in the USA, is this right? what else did the little pixie tell you? Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3 The Poster Formerly Known as Kline Sphere |
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There are schools that have degree programs that include
MCSE classes but you still need English, Math, Science and all the rest of the classes to get the degree (120 credits for the bachelor's degree in most schools) MCSE classes are probably around 20 credits out of 120 you need for the degree. >-----Original Message----- >Hello all, >I heard that the MCSE and the MCAD certifications are equivalent to a >bachelor degree in the computer science in the USA, is this right? >Thanks in advance for your care. >. > Steve |
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yes dr., that is correct, just like that a+ cert you got that gave you your
phd. "Dr. DaeMoN" <> wrote in message news > Hello all, > I heard that the MCSE and the MCAD certifications are equivalent to a > bachelor degree in the computer science in the USA, is this right? > Thanks in advance for your care. Consultant |
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"Dr. DaeMoN" <> wrote in message news > # Name resolution details: file://c:\temp\138249.htm (7/27/2004 9:09:28 AM) # > Hello all, > I heard that the MCSE and the MCAD certifications are equivalent to a > bachelor degree in the computer science in the USA, is this right? > Thanks in advance for your care. No. Your thinking of a High School diploma. Actually, High School graduates in the US can't read, so maybe more like an Associates Degree. kpg PhD+ kpg |
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> Actually, High School graduates in the US can't read, so
Good thing I didn't graduate then. Jtyc |
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Politician Spock wrote:
> Colleges do not accept Microsoft certifications for college credit > because the certification process is not accredited by any regional > accrediting institution. There are lots of Colleges that do accept them towards degrees. They're just not necessarily the kinds of Colleges that you'd likely want to get a degree from, unless you br@indumped your MS certs. I get spam from them all the time, don't you? > Can you blame them with all the people who got certified from > braindumping. See above. -- Fris "Piled Higher and Deeper" bee®, MCNGP #13 The MCNGP Team - We're here to help! http://www.mcngp.tk Certaholics http://groups.yahoo.com/group/certaholics =?Windows-1252?Q?Frisbee=AE?= |
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