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Registered: Oct 2000 Location: Boca Raton, Florida USA Country: United States State: Certifications: A+, Network +, MCSE NT 4, CCNA Working on:
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I received my MCSE NT 4 in December and I am now studying for my first exam for my MCDBA for SQL 7.0. What would be the wisest path:
1. Continue with the MCDBA and then prepare for the MCSE 2k?
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2. Study and take the Cisco CCNA first, and work on SQL second and the MCSE 2k last?
Please help. I am going crazy trying to figure this out! Thanks.
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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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Well, you know how you just completed the MCSE, and now you have to study for MCSE 2000 to upgrade.
My advice would be to go for SQL 2000 instead of SQL 7. This way you will not have to worry about this exam retiring any time soon - for at least 2 -3 years, possibly longer.
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