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| Jim O Sullivan 2003-08-14, 4:21 am |
| Hi there i am a real newbie as i am just startiing out on the track to certification. I am a Microsoft Master Instructor for all of the MOS subjects but its time i grew up now and learnt some of the real Stuff. I want to be a MCSE within the next year and i know the route that i have to go. I was teaching A+ OS 2 weeks ago just on holiday relief for a week and found it pretty easy. I sat the exam for that and passed now i am going to do the A+ Hardware next Friday 22nd of August.
Any Tips ?? | |
| nero64 2003-08-14, 4:33 am |
| By the looks of it you already have a lot of certs, unless you put certs that you are working on in the wrong column. Are you have MCSE in NT. | |
| Jim O Sullivan 2003-08-14, 4:38 am |
| Sorry these are the ones that i am working on ill change my profile now | |
| enforcer 2003-08-14, 8:13 am |
| Welcome to the site and in particular this forum.
I hope you find time to participate in my Question Of the Day. | |
| karlisi 2003-08-14, 8:22 am |
| quote: Originally posted by enforcer
I hope you find time to participate in my Question Of the Day.
Highly recommended  | |
| jeff_j_black 2003-08-14, 3:07 pm |
| Best of luck! A year is more than reasonable amount of time to accomplish MCSE, if you can apply yourself in the lab, read recommended books, stay with legitemate practice software. Look for the 'Guilt Free Guide to Practice Questions' on certcities. c o m for a great deal of free resources that are generally recongized as legit. Of course know the MS site, KB and Technet in and out. |
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