Good job! now you can take on some more challenging things like microsoft and cisco. i wish i would have started my certifications when i was your age.
MCSA
MCITP:Enterprise Support
MCTS: Vista Config
MCDST
MCP
Network+ 2009
Well with my recent experience i have 8 years of experience and some Microsoft certifications so when i was laid off i thought it would be a little bit easier to find job. I was wrong i lost 8 jobs because they required an A+. i'm in the situation you are in it sucks that you know everything...
when i bought the A+ book it was for the 2006 version of the test. So back then the Offical Comptia book by sybex was pretty good. if you're willing to spend a little extra money then i recommend the CBT Nuggets video series. They know what they are talking about and it cuts out the extra stuff...
When I took it earlier this year I got drilled on ip sec and dns so I'd make sure you got that stuff covered
MCSA
MCITP:Enterprise Support
MCTS: Vista Config
MCDST
MCP
Network+ 2009
I just passed the test today and I got mainly connectors, routing, and troubleshooting. The test wasn't hard for me I got a 834 and did it in 47 mins
MCSA
MCITP:Enterprise Support
MCTS: Vista Config
MCDST
MCP
This is what I do, my room mate and went in together and bought the cbt nuggets training video combo pack for the mcse. I think it worked out to being 400 or 450 each. So first I watch the entire video taking notes on key things then I go and do the practice questions from the the ms press book...
You can try virtualbox to make a virtual machine in my opinion it's the best free soluition. Or if that doesn't work buy a second hard drive and have one for server 2003 and one for your main os. To test the stuff out you need to have multiple servers running you connect to yourself from...
I would say A+ because now I'm loosing poosible jobs because I don't have it and I do have experence to back my certifications. Other certifications to concider are network+ if you find a networking help desk position. Any technology specialist certification vista, xp, or 7 or you go for the...
yeah what sucks about living in Minnesota right now is that PC Pro schools is advertising the hell out of getting your MCSE and i'm talking to possible employers that don't know the differences between the microsoft certs. With my experience i can do help desk or entry level administration, i've...
Yeah I was leaning torwards that conclusion myself, the thing that annoys me about it is I can spend 250 on ms tests and finish my mcse or spend 250 and get my a+. When I first started my certs I wouldn't have cared because my employer was paying for them. But now 250 makes a big difference on...
Well right now I'm unemployed and trying to finish my mcse I have the 70-293 test set up for Thursday. Right to maximize my chances of passing what study resources should I read. I've read the ms-press book and right I'm in the middle of the cbt nuggets videos. Is there some resource that is...
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