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MCSD Exams
Good Day,
I've taken an MP.NET course and have the following files:
2310
2389
2124
2555
2609
2524
2500
2071
2349
In what order do I study them for what exams in order to
acquire MCSD Certification ?
Are they sufficient ?
Thanks
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03-24-04 04:23 PM
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djfd
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Re: MCSD Exams
You'd also need 2073.
2071 only covers DML commands for T-SQL
2073 will prep you for 70-229 which is one of the exams you need for cert
Another course you dont have on the list is 2710.
This course is for 70-300 exam.
I'd do them in this order
2071 - intro to t-sql
2073 - SQL programming
2124 - C#
2349 - Framework - this one is tough but it'll be a good foundation for the
coming classes
2555 - Windows
2389 - ADO.NET
2500 - Intro to XML
2524 - XML web services
2310 - ASP.NET
2710 - Analysis & Architecture (Bring a pillow for this one)
Not sure what 2609 is but if it's C# course, you can take 2124 and you dont
have to take 2609
My 2cents
"Alex" <crusoezone@Hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Good Day,
>
> I've taken an MP.NET course and have the following files:
> 2310
> 2389
> 2124
> 2555
> 2609
> 2524
> 2500
> 2071
> 2349
>
> In what order do I study them for what exams in order to
> acquire MCSD Certification ?
> Are they sufficient ?
>
> Thanks
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03-25-04 02:24 AM
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Brunswick Lowe
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Re: MCSD Exams
I've also heard a ton of people say to, for good measure, hit 2072, though
it's not specifically mentioned in the exam objectives. There is, from what
I understand, quite a bit of Admin covered on 70-229. That's all covered in
detail in 2072.
"djfd" <df> wrote in message news:1064cdda02o4r2e@corp.supernews.com...
> You'd also need 2073.
> 2071 only covers DML commands for T-SQL
> 2073 will prep you for 70-229 which is one of the exams you need for cert
> Another course you dont have on the list is 2710.
> This course is for 70-300 exam.
>
> I'd do them in this order
>
> 2071 - intro to t-sql
> 2073 - SQL programming
> 2124 - C#
> 2349 - Framework - this one is tough but it'll be a good foundation for
the
> coming classes
> 2555 - Windows
> 2389 - ADO.NET
> 2500 - Intro to XML
> 2524 - XML web services
> 2310 - ASP.NET
> 2710 - Analysis & Architecture (Bring a pillow for this one)
>
> Not sure what 2609 is but if it's C# course, you can take 2124 and you
dont
> have to take 2609
>
> My 2cents
>
> "Alex" <crusoezone@Hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:e23d01c411b8$638769d0$a00
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>
>
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03-25-04 03:24 AM
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Alex
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Re: MCSD Exams
Ok, so there are 4 core exams right ?
Wich first ? I thought it would be Windows Applications,
but on the traincert site it gives web Apps first.
I seem to be missing one file. Not too bad...
>-----Original Message-----
>I've also heard a ton of people say to, for good measure,
hit 2072, though
>it's not specifically mentioned in the exam objectives.
There is, from what
>I understand, quite a bit of Admin covered on 70-229.
That's all covered in
>detail in 2072.
>
>
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03-25-04 08:24 AM
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Brunswick Lowe
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Re: MCSD Exams
You can take them in any order. I suggest taking the one that covers the
material with which you are most familiar first. Ease yourself into it.
4 core exams, 1 elective.
Brunswick
"Alex" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Ok, so there are 4 core exams right ?
> Wich first ? I thought it would be Windows Applications,
> but on the traincert site it gives web Apps first.
>
> I seem to be missing one file. Not too bad...
>
> hit 2072, though
> There is, from what
> That's all covered in
> supernews.com...
> you need for cert
> foundation for
> one)
> take 2124 and you
> files:
> to
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03-25-04 10:24 PM
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djfd
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Re: MCSD Exams
No. 2072 is SQL Admin - That's not part of MCSD.NET track
This course prepares you for 70-228 which is a MCSE/MCDBA exam.
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> I've also heard a ton of people say to, for good measure, hit 2072, though
> it's not specifically mentioned in the exam objectives. There is, from
what
> I understand, quite a bit of Admin covered on 70-229. That's all covered
in
> detail in 2072.
>
>
> "djfd" <df> wrote in message news:1064cdda02o4r2e@corp.supernews.com...
cert[color=blue]
> the
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