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Author mcse vs. mcsa
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2003-08-28, 6:23 pm

Go to Microsoft's website where all of your questions can
be answered. I don't know where you got your information,
but your notion of what an MCSE/MCSA are is wayyyyy off!

http://www.microsoft.com/mcp

>-----Original Message-----
>i'm currently pursuing my mcse (and ccna). i already have

a+, network+, just passed 70-215, and taking 70-210 and 70-
216 shortly.
>
>from what i've read about mcse and mcsa it seems like the

mcsa is easier to obtain, more about managing rather than
implementing. (1) if there are two people in a company,
one with mcse and one with mcsa, is the mcsa more likely
to be the supervisor/manager of the mcse? i don't really
see how you could be an mcsa and manage a network, without
having the experience of an mcse. (2) that said, would it
be worth taking the extra exam or two after i get my mcse,
to also be an mcsa, so that i could pursue a management
position? i've been doing network administration for about
three years and eventually i'd like to step back from the
day-to-day hands on.
>
>your thoughts and input would be appreciated.

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