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| trentsteeluk 2001-02-25, 2:32 pm |
| I have just been reading the notes on how to become a MCSD. It says "The elective exam requires proof of proficiency with Microsoft® development tools". How do you go about this?? | |
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| I think this is like the MCSE track saying you need years experience. It is misleading -- I think the elective is your proof.
Now I am taking my final exam -- desktop next week so I will let you know if there are any glitches. | |
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| mariefahmy 2001-04-12, 3:51 pm |
| Hi:
I noticed that you are MCSE and you are working on MCSD.
I am MCSE as well and I wanted to work on the MCSD. I am a network administrator with 5 years experience. Do you think MCSD you will be an asset to my skills? | |
| SasiSan 2001-04-12, 7:37 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by mariefahmy
Do you think MCSD you will be an asset to my skills?
Of course I would be an asset to your skills
I started with the VB/VBA... Should have had the MCSD a long time ago just never really did it. The I found out that I kind of am a natural at networks and implementations. Wasn't happy about that at first, I even swore that I would never ever go for that certification. Funny what time brings...
Yes, I do think it is valuable to me, but again I am a programmer and the networking helps. I am not as sure how it works the other way. One more baby point -- notice the MCT... I end up taking more exams than the norm...
One more test and I have my MCSD and MCDBA... Hopefully next Monday!
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