Russ,
I hope that 70-316 + 70-315 + 70-320 does NOT mean MCAD.NET is a joke.
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mc...quirements.asp says :
If you use Exam 70-305 or 70-315 to satisfy the core exam requirement, you
may use either Exam 70-306 or 70-316 as an elective.
If you use Exam 70-306 or 70-316 to satisfy the core exam requirement, you
may use either Exam 70-305 or 70-315 as an elective.
Other people get certified with this combination ? Already MCADs please
respond.
Regards
"Russ" <> wrote in message
news:...
> > Microsoft website that exams 70-306, 70-305, & 70-310 is a validate
> > combination, is this true?
>
> You are posting in this newsgroup to find a more authoritative answer than
> what the Microsoft website says?
>
> And good thing you did. Because I just took 70-316, 70-315 and 70-320
which
> Microsoft said was a valid combination to achieve MCAD.NET. But two days
> after my last exam I got an email from Microsoft saying that their website
> was just kidding. It is NOT a valid combination. They keep the valid
> combinations hidden from you so you just have to take lots of exams before
> you finally hit on a valid combination. Good luck in your quest. I'm
> planning to take 70-100 next. Maybe then I will become MCAD.NET.
>
> Umberto Unity
>
> "C. Hunter" <> wrote in message
> news:6802E914-EDA7-46E7-A358-...
> > I am getting ready to take my first exam which is 70-306. I have noticed
> on
> > Microsoft website that exams 70-306, 70-305, & 70-310 is a validate
> > combination, is this true?
> >
> > Microsoft Website states:
> > "If you use Exam 70-306 or 70-316 to satisfy the core exam requirement,
> you
> > may use either Exam 70-305 or 70-315 as an elective."
> >
> > C. Hunter
>
>