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How far should I go?
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| I'm going to take the 2000 Server exam to get out of a required course at my college. I've also decided to take 2000 Professional since there's a lot of overlap. I'm trying to decide on whether or not to go all the way and get an MCSE.
I'm in a simular dilema with NetWare. I'll take the 5.1 admin exam to get out of another class, but I doubt I'll get a CNE since NetWare doesn't seem to have much of a future compared to M$ and *nix.
Right now I'm the entire IT department for a small company, but my true interest lies in internetworking. I'm just here to break in and gain some experience. We're using NT4 on the main server right now, and will migrate to either Linux or xBSD soon.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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Matt
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| Continue the Cisco route. The Professional and Server exams will give you MCP status and the NetWare will give you CNA status.
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| Thanks for the suggestion Bobby. I plan to continue on the Cisco route getting CC*P after this and the CCIE within 3 years. I forgot to mention that if I finish up the MCSE I don't have to take the CNA and the same holds true for the CNE and MCP. I think I'll go for the Professional and Server exams now, and depending on how much I like the material finish up the MCSE or go for the CNA.
[This message has been edited by ccieToBe (edited 09-27-2000).] |
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