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Chris field
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Cred to MCSE
There's alot of hostility against MCSEs in this newsgroup. I know there are
alot of "paper-mcse"s out there, but racking down the tiltle again and again
gives people who studied hard to obtain this title a sense of "MCSE-so
what?"-feeling. This isn't right
Chris
MCSE, CCNA, A+, INET+, MOUS
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Tolkien Reader
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Re: Cred to MCSE
Here, Here !
It makes me feel like a Frenchman at a VFW convention.....
"Chris field" <christopher.field@chello.no> wrote in message
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> There's alot of hostility against MCSEs in this newsgroup. I know there
are
> alot of "paper-mcse"s out there, but racking down the tiltle again and
again
> gives people who studied hard to obtain this title a sense of "MCSE-so
> what?"-feeling. This isn't right
>
> Chris
> MCSE, CCNA, A+, INET+, MOUS
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03-22-03 05:25 PM
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Brian
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Re: Cred to MCSE
"Chris field" <christopher.field@chello.no> wrote in message
news:_w0fa.15419$oe.27303@amstwist00...
> There's alot of hostility against MCSEs in this newsgroup. I know there
are
> alot of "paper-mcse"s out there, but racking down the tiltle again and
again
> gives people who studied hard to obtain this title a sense of "MCSE-so
> what?"-feeling. This isn't right
Paper MCSE's *RUINED* the certification, and Microsoft allowed it to happen
and it took them years before they got serious about fighting it. Now with
over half a million MCSE's it is very hard to convince an employer or
potential clients that it means anything anymore. MCSE is still good to
have, but folks, if you really want to make it in this field, separate
yourself from the pretenders and get a college degree.
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03-23-03 12:24 AM
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Hari
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Re: Cred to MCSE
"Microsoft allowed it to happen and it took them years before they got
serious about fighting it"
Brain, what do you mean by they are serious about fighting it?!?
last week, friend of mine took a exam and told me that they r they same
questions as the ones on the net!!!!
he studied for the exam in 1 week, for which i studied for 1 1/2 month!!
if it wasnt for the questions, i can bet, he would have failed!!
"Brian" <brain@noaddy.com> wrote in message
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> "Chris field" <christopher.field@chello.no> wrote in message
> news:_w0fa.15419$oe.27303@amstwist00...
> > There's alot of hostility against MCSEs in this newsgroup. I know there
> are
> > alot of "paper-mcse"s out there, but racking down the tiltle again and
> again
> > gives people who studied hard to obtain this title a sense of "MCSE-so
> > what?"-feeling. This isn't right
>
> Paper MCSE's *RUINED* the certification, and Microsoft allowed it to
happen
> and it took them years before they got serious about fighting it. Now
with
> over half a million MCSE's it is very hard to convince an employer or
> potential clients that it means anything anymore. MCSE is still good to
> have, but folks, if you really want to make it in this field, separate
> yourself from the pretenders and get a college degree.
>
>
>
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