Re: newbie needs counseling
From: Dragon (NoSpam_Baadil_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 11/18/04
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Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 05:49:57 -0800
If you like databases more than other IT crap (I mean support), then I would
go directly towards MCDBA. Server 2003 is going to be around a while. It
hasn't even started its prime yet. For each exam give yourself 2 months.
Study hard and practice.
"binarydivision" <binaryd@cox.net> wrote in message
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>I have about a year and half left of schooling before I finish for my BS
>degree, but in the meantime I wanted to study for the MSCE certificate. I
>want to become a DBA one day (I might try to get the MSDBA certicate at a
>later time), but I wanted to start my career doing programming and
>debugging for business environments such as dealing with databases or
>financial apps.
>
> Does anyone have any recommendations on the exams to take for the MSCE for
> what I described?
>
> So does anyone have any recommendations or suggestions on me trying for
> MSCE first then moving onto DBA cert after I gain experience?
>
> And how long is Server 2003 going to stick around? Like I said I'll
> probably wait a year or so to actually go and take these exams. Anything I
> should be aware of when projecting my exam times and such?
>
> BIG TIA
> taylor
>
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