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Registered: Aug 2004
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Certifications: MCP 2000,70-210
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I would like to see if anyone had any ideas to offer me on possible outcomes of the particular classes I am taking from college. You know like what specialty titles are possible given different scenarios.Here is my list of classes.Microsoft exams-70-210,70-215,70-216,70-217,70-219,70-220,70-221.Comptia exams A+, Net+. I have at present my MCP for 70-210. I have taken my 70-215 class and am presently studying for that exam and am scheduled to take the exam on Oct. 6. The class I am currently taking as of now is Net+( I know the order is screwy, but since Kaplan bought out our school they have this so called wheel structure that determines what class is next and what have you, this is due to them wanting to admit as many people as frequently as possible, you know its a business and businesses want to make as much money as possible, not that it benefits us students any but I just adjust).Luckily I am slated to have my A+ class after my net + is finished. So thus far I have had an intro class Win. 2000 Pro, Server and Net+ and have passed my Pro exam so Iam somewhat on schedule with my goals when I started school,(that goal being to have all my certs done by the time I graduate, which it is a 15 month program, that also will give me an Associates degree along with my certs.Well what are the possibilities given the certs I will have beyond having my MCSE.(I do have an interest in security, I know that is one possibility)
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That Microsoft certification track will only get you an MCSE. It will not get you an MCSA or any other Microsoft specialization. Check the Microsoft site to see which certification paths will allow you to achieve the specializations. There is too much to list here.

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