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Author Need help with MCSE prep

2000-12-28, 9:48 pm

I am interested in getting started on my preparatin for MCSE. I have a couple of leads as to how to study and where to get the material, but I'd like you guys opioion on the matter. Which books and or programs do you people think is the best for studing for the test(s).

Thank you so very much,

Ron Hollingsworth

2000-12-28, 10:21 pm

i think first thing you should look at is the financial situation and also if you can spare some time if you are working.then you have got a choice of two.Either doing it by home study or attending a microsoft approved training college which cost of course considerably more.
and for the study material,there is plenty of sources you can use,the most common oneis transcenders..then you have an excellent sites like examnotes,cicprep...GO FOR IT YOU WILL LOVE IT...IF THE PRESSURE IS SOMETHING YOU ENJOY,THEN THIS IS THE ONE FOR YOU...

2000-12-29, 1:30 am

There are more information on the MCSE 2000 section.

U may consider of few things:
1) Who is paying?
2) Do u had time?
3) Is that what u want?

Depend on your Computer/Network background. A self-study with sybex, software or, additional Reference will do the work.

If your boss is paying. Go for the $$$$$ Class.

Make sure u had good time management.

Also, take is seriously. U need all the mind power to supply youreself.

I recommend Sybex, New Rider, not MS Press.

2000-12-29, 4:56 pm

I am about half way through a Tech school in San Diego. I have 6 months left. I have taking the basic networking classes that go with a computer tech school. The only NOS that we have gotten to is Novell. We are hitting up NT and UNIX in my next MOD, MOD 4. (6 MODS in the whole school). I bought the program that ExamEssentials offers for CNA 5.0 Admin, and I'll probably get the one for MCSE also, but I'd like the physical books to study. I'd like to get a jump on it. You know?

Thanks for your reply.

Ron
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