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CIW now recognizes MCSE and CNE certs
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Registered: Feb 2000 Location: E. Stroudsburg Country: United States State: Certifications: MCSE+I, A+, Network+, i-NET+, CNA Working on: CCNP, Linux+, RHCE
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Attention MCSEs and CNEs! CIW now recognizes your certification and counts them towards the CIW master administrator. This is how it works: CIW will waive 2 out of 4 exam required for the Master administrator certificate. If you have MCSE and I-NET+ certification, then you will only need to pass one exam - 1D0-475 to obtain the CIW master administrator certificate
http://www.ciwcertified.com/candida...lerate_exam.asp
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07-20-00 05:31 PM
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Ricker
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Registered: May 2000 Location: Hollister Country: United States State: MO Certifications: Working on:
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THIS ROCKS! I am stoked, I only have to take one test, this looks like a pretty hefty test though! Any thoughts on study material? Let me/us know!
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07-21-00 12:12 AM
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i_d0tc0m
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Registered: Jul 2000 Location: Malaysia Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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So CIW is trying hard to get more recognition is it????
The way this CIW conduct the courses is really a turn-off agreed??
Bye Bye to CIW and Welcome to MCSE.
CIW have little demand in my country and in many countries too.
Also they are more cheaper Webmaster courses around
So CIW taker bye~~
Good luck wasting your $$$$$ and get no recognition !!
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08-03-00 05:54 AM
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Che
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Registered: May 2000 Location: Canada Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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Good luck with your MCSE. You will soon find that everyone and their dog has an MCSE and it is not so highly sought after anymore. Get in line with the rest of them.
At least having a CIW certification will make you stand out in a crowd whether or not you have an MCSE. CIW is just starting to take off here in Canada and I believe that its recognition will grow - but not with help from people like you.
And do you really think that an MCSE certification is cheap?? Wake up!
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08-03-00 07:42 AM
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i_d0tc0m
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Registered: Jul 2000 Location: Malaysia Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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It is cheaaaaaaaaaaaP over here compare with CIW.
Also there is shortage in malaysia for MCSE ~~both lecturer and MCSE holder.
Also MCSE is worldwide recognition NOT like silly courses "CIW" . EKkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
Wasting my time explaining to u che~~
ta ta
wasting your $$$$$$$$$$$$ for a silly courses
i mighty as well do a degree in IT and also cheaper and recognise.
ta ta again
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08-03-00 09:10 AM
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Che
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Registered: May 2000 Location: Canada Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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We'll here in Canada the MCSE is much more costly then the CIW cert.
Just for the rest of you, since I got my Master CIW Designer cert, I have had lots of work and made some good money. So, I am very satisfied and glad I took the courses. It opened many more doors for me than not having any certification because I did not have much experience.
Take this person's comments with a grain of salt.
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08-03-00 06:45 PM
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helan
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Registered: Jul 2000 Location: malaysia Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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GUYS..I DUN MEAN TO INTERRUPT...
BUT ...for the ciw......
i have never heard of it...
i lived in malaysia
currently looking for network admin job...
i holding ccna,mcse,mcse+i,a+..
so wandering...
this ciw master admin really helps me?
the above people who say no employer know
about this...ciw...
hmmm....anyone can comment on this?
malaysia...i dun think anyone have taken the
ciw...
maybe a few but for sure........
mcse...is so demanding...everyone taking it.
i took a+,ccna and i find not many people
in my country have it.i mean compare to
the people who take the mcse....
from helan
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08-03-00 07:10 PM
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ccpro202
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Registered: Jul 2000 Location: Herndon, VA, USA Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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08-10-00 01:14 AM
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msuggs
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Registered: Jun 2000 Location: Durham, NC, USA Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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I think it is better to have certs of any kind than none at all. I only had an A+ and got a Job as Network Coordinator at Duke. They were looking for someone with web experience, which I had, but no certs.
They still hired me, but the certsifications I have now would have made it even easier to switch jobs. I have continued getting certified, just in case I had to leave. Not many people ( in the whole scheme of things) even had certifications. I have found that getting certified shows an employer your willingness to continue to improve your skills. It never hurts to improve yourself regardless of the certifications.
I would say focus on the areas you are most interested in, not just to get certified in the most "popular" program. What if you get a job as an MCSE, but hate the work? The MCSE is then useless. I'm glad I did not get an MCSE (no thanks Microshaft), but instead focus on what I enjoyed. The opportunities are still there.
Go sell your "silly" ideas somewhere else i_dot.
Mark
A+, inet+, Network+, and more to come including CIW!
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08-10-00 05:01 AM
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wolfie
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Registered: Aug 2000 Location: Sydney Australia Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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correct me if i m wrong.
MCSE certification has been in the market for a certain period of time. and in the initial stage of that certification (NT3.51)
no one knows about it, but now, it is quite essential to get one to be an admin.
so do CIW exam, even not too many people know this certification, but this certification will have a chance go grow, right ?? thats why i suggest helan to get that before it gets popular. it's always good go grap a cert before every one does.
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08-10-00 05:32 AM
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