Re: Advise on next exam ????
- From: serge calderara <sergecalderara@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 02:47:45 -0800
Hi joseph,
I just complete my MCAD today with 70-310, was covering every topics from
previous exam and questoin ratio was balanced.
Go for next now
:-)
serge
"Joseph Bittman MVP MCSD" wrote:
Feb. 29, 2006.
Hi... I actually found the security one to be the easiest of them all - had
very definite & specific answers (extremely clear questions) and there
wasn't any confusion and terms were defined very nicely.
70-310 I think was the hardest of the MCAD tests. From what I've heard, the
exam appears to concentrate on 1 or 2 subjects, and then be brief on the
other two... so some people have had heavy windows services - some had heavy
serviced components - but I haven't heard too much on the actual web
services... seems like the web service subject isn't covered too much. -
Just some observations from other people's feedback. Hope it helps! :-)
--
Joseph Bittman
Microsoft Certified Solution Developer
Microsoft Most Valuable Professional -- DPM
Blog/Web Site: http://71.39.42.23/
"serge calderara" <sergecalderara@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Thnaks for your reply joseph,
How hard do you feel that security exam compare to other ?
By the way I am going to attend my last exam for MCAD next week (70-310),
it
is clear that it covers what was learn in vb.net and SP.net exam except
served component, remote object and more details on web services.
How hard is that exam, did you get a lot of question on serviced component
(not easy part, especially for testing it in real case) ?
thanks for your info
serge
"Joseph Bittman MVP MCSD" wrote:
Feb. 28, 2006
Definitely take the security!! All of what is covered on the security
exam
is going to become REQUIRED in the new generation of certifications --
therefore, you should know it now and gain the benefits of great security
training. :) I've most definitely gotten great benefits from that exam,
and
SQL won't be required in the new certifications. It is either you learn
it
now or later - although sooner is much better than later. BTW, most
people
who are MCAD/MCSD already know most of the knowledge of SQL the average
Dev
needs... don't need a specific exam to state it, frankly.
Hope this helps! - P.S. The MSPRess training kit for the security exam is
the best they have made so far -- also comes with like 300 practice
questions!!
--
Joseph Bittman
Microsoft Certified Solution Developer
Microsoft Most Valuable Professional -- DPM
Blog/Web Site: http://71.39.42.23/
"serge calderara" <sergecalderara@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Dear all,
What is according to you the best path according to market , that I
should
take for my next exam for MCSD :
- Aplication security or SQL Server
It is clear that today you need to know a bit on SQL server for
programing
powerfull application but as I understand the new certificaton rules,
database exam will be more oriented for DBA's expert.
What is your opinion ?
thnaks for your reply
serge
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