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| MaliOglasnik.com 2004-03-03, 6:24 pm |
| I want to become MCT, which road I should choose MCSE, MCDBA or MCSD,
adv/disadv?
Thanks
Marko
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| Mark Fugatt [MVP] 2004-03-03, 9:24 pm |
| Marko
The road you take will depend on your skill set, if you a developer then
MCSD, if you a network person then MCSE, if your a database person the
MCDBA.
Good luck
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Mark Fugatt
Exchange MVP
http://www.exchangetrainer.com
http://www.msexchange.org
"MaliOglasnik.com" <marko.delac@zg.hinet.hr> wrote in message
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> I want to become MCT, which road I should choose MCSE, MCDBA or MCSD,
> adv/disadv?
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> Thanks
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> Marko
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| Rob Lowney 2004-03-14, 10:25 am |
| Marko,
You are best to do what you know. If your practical experience is in the
developer space, do that. Likewise for the IT pro.
DON'T fall into the paper certification trap and go get a MCSE if you're a
developer and think you'll then be able to teach those classes. you won't
have the necessary real world experience to back up what you're saying and
you will loose credibility very quickly.
Rob.
"MaliOglasnik.com" <marko.delac@zg.hinet.hr> wrote in message
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> I want to become MCT, which road I should choose MCSE, MCDBA or MCSD,
> adv/disadv?
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> Thanks
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> Marko
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| Bob Ehlenfield 2004-04-19, 6:25 pm |
| I agree with Mark...
After 15 years as an engineer and "data miner" I've
achieved the MCT credential and speicalize in
Engineering, Databases, and Security.
Follow your skills...
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Bob Ehlenfield
Technology Specialist
MCSE 2003:Security, MCSA 2003:Security,
MCSE 2000, MCSA 2000, MCT, MCP,
Security+, A+, ADSP
R.C.E. Systems
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>-----Original Message-----
>Marko
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>The road you take will depend on your skill set, if you
a developer then
>MCSD, if you a network person then MCSE, if your a
database person the
>MCDBA.
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>Good luck
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>--
>Mark Fugatt
>Exchange MVP
>http://www.exchangetrainer.com
>http://www.msexchange.org
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| Cesar 2004-04-29, 11:40 am |
| This is up to you and your background if you want to be an MCT and accomplished a premium Cert you still ned a TTT class send me an email if you are ready for this
Ceasarli@globalteksys.com and i can help you
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