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| 1st MCSD in 1997
2nd MCSD in 2000
3nd MCSD Today
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| Andrew J Warren 2003-09-07, 10:24 am |
| A newbie! I was one of the first 1,000 WOSA MCSD's.
Since then I've noticed a steady decline in the reputation of the Microsoft
certifications. Incidentally, I was at Microsoft's centre in Reading, UK a
couple of weeks ago and got speaking to one of the guys working on win2k5.
He said that Microsoft are in the process of preparing an overhaul of their
whole certification process which will include new "premier" MCSD/MCSE
tracks which will require passing of lab/project based exams (like Oracle
and Sun currently do). This "new track" will only be available to certain
people, i.e. Microsoft partners or consolutants.
"Kyle" <myKauai@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:uHMW$xrcDHA.2404@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> 1st MCSD in 1997
> 2nd MCSD in 2000
> 3nd MCSD Today
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| Kline Sphere 2003-09-08, 2:25 am |
| >A newbie! I was one of the first 1,000 WOSA MCSD's.
So was 1,000 or so like us!
>Since then I've noticed a steady decline in the reputation of the Microsoft
>certifications
True, braindumps and so called practice exams, which encourage the
memorizing of the answers without understating the questions, have
seen to that.
> Incidentally, I was at Microsoft's centre in Reading, UK a
>couple of weeks ago and got speaking to one of the guys working on win2k5.
>He said that Microsoft are in the process of preparing an overhaul of their
>whole certification process which will include new "premier" MCSD/MCSE
>tracks which will require passing of lab/project based exams (like Oracle
>and Sun currently do). This "new track" will only be available to certain
>people, i.e. Microsoft partners or consolutants.
Would be good if true, but I can't see Microsoft doing this as it
would be an admission on their part that their certification process
is flawed.
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| Nice to see some good people in this newsgroup.
very cool!
>-----Original Message-----
>>A newbie! I was one of the first 1,000 WOSA MCSD's.
>
>So was 1,000 or so like us!
>
>>Since then I've noticed a steady decline in the
reputation of the Microsoft
>>certifications
>
>True, braindumps and so called practice exams, which
encourage the
>memorizing of the answers without understating the
questions, have
>seen to that.
>
>> Incidentally, I was at Microsoft's centre in Reading,
UK a
>>couple of weeks ago and got speaking to one of the guys
working on win2k5.
>>He said that Microsoft are in the process of preparing
an overhaul of their
>>whole certification process which will include
new "premier" MCSD/MCSE
>>tracks which will require passing of lab/project based
exams (like Oracle
>>and Sun currently do). This "new track" will only be
available to certain
>>people, i.e. Microsoft partners or consolutants.
>
>Would be good if true, but I can't see Microsoft doing
this as it
>would be an admission on their part that their
certification process
>is flawed.
>.
>
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