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wndsrfgrl

2001-09-13, 12:52 pm

Hi, everybody.

I was wondering. If you're going towards a specific track, does it matter in which order you should take the exams? Say, for instance, the Designer track has Foundations -> Site Designer -> E-Commerce. Do you have to take the Site Designer exanm first before taking the E-Commerce exam?
Amadoda

2001-09-13, 3:52 pm

I'm on the Designer track and whilst I am following the order you've stated I don't believe you have to follow this order. All you have to do is pass Foundations first.

I did my courses in the order Foundations> E-comm> Site Design. This was purely down to the dates of the courses fitting in with my day job.
wndsrfgrl

2001-09-13, 6:42 pm

I was thinking about taking the same path you are.

E-Commerce -> Site Designer. Since I've already taken the Foundations exam and none of the other two courses were inter-related I figured it didn't matter.

Thanks for the input.
Hacker

2001-09-13, 11:02 pm

Except for the Foundations course, there is really no need to follow any one particular order.

The curriculum is self-sufficient actually.
pepe

2001-09-18, 12:41 am

I agree that the order you take the exams doesn't matter (After Foundations)However, as there is a lot of overlap between the subject material it helps to have STUDIED for both before you take either, in this way you actually maximise your chances of success.
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