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> thank you
> maybe with our new president the price will be 2 over that.... 
> i Found son places here in puebla, the clases are expensive
> my choice it¶ïs self preparation
>
You're welcome Carlos.
It depends on your prior knowledge and if you feel as if you can pass an
exam that far exceeds the requirements that it asks on the Learning part
of the Microsoft Website. Basically, being an expert in the area.
Self-training isn't bad, do not get me wrong. Its a matter of comfort
about if you have the money to fail an exam without proper training and
then take it again. If you can afford a class somewhere to take, by all
means if its in your budget, take the class. Make sure that its the
official Microsoft Official Curriculum (MOC).
If you cannot attend a class, there are several books that you can get
off of Amazon.com or from a bookstore. Just make sure that you're
getting the "Second Edition" or Windows XP study books for Service Pack
2, not the original version of Windows. Do not deceive yourself and
think they will ask Service Pack 1 questions, its all up to date.
Any questions, just ask.
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