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sybex etrainer for win2k mcse core
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| just picked up the sybex etrainer for mcse win2k core...looks excellent, have to dive in and check it out more, very interactive, lots of audio, graphics, video and stuff..u can set up a target date for test, it will give u a study plan and everything...check it out! | |
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| Sounds good, will have to give it a look at. Sybex usually makes good study materials.
I've been using the book by Alan R. Carter, "Windows 2000 MCSE study System". Very good book, layed out very well. Give that a look too. I'm also studying for Net+ exam in January.
Ok thanks and take care. 
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KJones A+
ICQ#: 12908170
[This message has been edited by kjones (edited 12-30-2000).] | |
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Sybex had good book author!!!
Also try other third party software...
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| Kasor,
Sybex HAD good book author!!!
HAD being key word. Your saying he/she is gone? 
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KJones A+
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| My opinion:
I first read MCSE Study System by Alan Carter, and completed most of the labs. This was about two months ago and gave me the general knowledge I needed for the Win 2000 track.
Then I read each Exam Cram pertaining to the individual test I will take.
Then I complete a study guide like Troytech.
Then I do exam prep software such as Transcender.
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CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I, MCP, I-Net+, Network+, A+, MCP 2000 |
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