| Dave@dave.com 2003-03-31, 11:23 am |
| Well just studying braindumps or memorizing some cheat
sheets might get you certified but in the real world you
could be in some trouble when you are asked to work on
areas that you have no idea about.
My suggestion is this
1. Get some good books, perhaps from microsoft or sybex,
study them and do all the questions, if you have a little
computer lab that be great, perhaps 3 systems, if you are
low in funds there is ways to get around it, like buying 1
monitor and using a switch or even virtual machines.
2. Use the braindumps and exercises after you read the
book for a review, they are great for brush ups but you
really should have a strong knowledge before hand.
3. If possible get some real experience, nothing better
than hands on experience, if you cant get a job, volunteer
somewhere or go and bug your IT friend it all helps
dave
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>Hi,all
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>l would like to get some suggestion from all of you.
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>How to study MCSE?
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>I mean self-study is my way to study
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>MCSE but how to do?
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>-buy the book and study chapter by chapter,then work more
execrise?
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>-just read the summary?
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>-read the braindump??
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>Please show me your experience?
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>Thanks very much.
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>JO
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