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thinking of writing mcdba
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| john miller 2003-12-02, 6:23 pm |
| hi there.. i have pretty strong dba background and work in
sql server since 6.5 version and still working on sql 2000
but when it comes to write the exams im not good but im
pretty good in doing things rather then reading i guess
so...
i need advise from you guys... what is the best way to
approach and where i can find fees and center in regards
to writing the mcdba exams... - thanks.
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| Ray Higdon 2003-12-03, 8:24 am |
| It's easier for an employer to qualify your experience and worth if you have
certifications and experience (as you already have), go for it!
Your questions can be answered by going to http://www.microsoft.com/mcp and
http://www.prometric.com
HTH
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Ray Higdon MCSE, MCDBA, CCNA
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"john miller" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> hi there.. i have pretty strong dba background and work in
> sql server since 6.5 version and still working on sql 2000
> but when it comes to write the exams im not good but im
> pretty good in doing things rather then reading i guess
> so...
>
> i need advise from you guys... what is the best way to
> approach and where i can find fees and center in regards
> to writing the mcdba exams... - thanks.
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| Oradba Linux 2003-12-11, 3:24 pm |
| Just a thought . You learn more and do more things more efficiently when you
read . So go for MCDBA . it will help .
"john miller" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:057701c3b922$b0f7ead0$a10
1280a@phx.gbl...
> hi there.. i have pretty strong dba background and work in
> sql server since 6.5 version and still working on sql 2000
> but when it comes to write the exams im not good but im
> pretty good in doing things rather then reading i guess
> so...
>
> i need advise from you guys... what is the best way to
> approach and where i can find fees and center in regards
> to writing the mcdba exams... - thanks.
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