Re: Self Study for the MCSE route

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From: Wayne McGlinn (wayne_at_briz.oz)
Date: 12/07/04


Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 08:20:53 +1000

Go for it!
make sure you read the objectives at
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcse/windows2003/
and use
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/WindowsServ/2003/all/techref/en-us/default.asp
as your reference for doubtful points. Also, http://www.amazon.com often
sell second hand MS Press Books. Throw any questions at us, it's good to see
someone willing to work for their MCSE instead of wanting braindumps :)

Wayne McGlinn
Brisbane, Oz

"BJM" <barrymockett@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:FVmtd.674$9r.71@newsfe4-win.ntli.net...
> So I have been looking through all of the options for an MCSE and just
> couldn't see the benefit of spending 14 days learning a subject that
> obviously takes more than 14 days to master.
>
> In other words I decided that I wanted to learn to be an MCSE not just to
> pass an MCSE exam, because, to be honest I am working in IT and have been
> for a long time. Started out as a hobby that became my career (as all the
> best ones do).
>
> Anyway now I am head of support and IT for a small software company and
the
> CTO says to me one day that it would be nice if we had an MCSE on the
> payroll and when was I going to do it and so on...
>
> So I am going to self study as it suits my character best (3 years as a
> teacher for evening classes means I hate sitting down in a classroom).
>
> Anyway my question is this:
>
> Am I making a stupid mistake or has anyone else here done a similar thing
to
> me - i.e. pick up the syllabus and some books and the relevant software
and
> learned it or would I be missing large sections of my brain if I went that
> way?
>
> Your opinions would really help me out.
>
> In the meantime I am off to play robodump in my office
>
> Barry
>
>



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