RE: MCSE 2003 from home
From: AD (AD_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/20/05
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Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 14:43:05 -0800
Based on the last 15 minutes of my time wasted on here looking through the
first good few threads which have nothing to do with studying for an MCSE, or
in fact nothing to do with people helping others trying to get through an
MCSE... I know I'm gonna get flamed for this.
I came here to get information - which books are best, do's and don'ts from
those who have been and are going through an MCSE, but all that's here is a
bunch of idiots flaming and posting crp. I'm sure there's other places for
you kids to play, shame you're wasting a valuable resource for people who can
benefit from it.
Helping words of an MCT ...
"A good tip is to study. A great trick is to study and gain real world
experience. A really good dump is when your sitting on the toilet and you
strain so hard it makes you sweat then with a quick release you drop a log
sized turd, then stand up and admire your creation, which you are very proud
of.
As far as other related information I direct you to: google.com and
microsoft.com/learning I would also check out Amazon.com as well as other
book sites to purchase study material. Also it would be a great idea to read
some of the other posts before undertaking such a post as this. All your
answers are already here."
Shame.
"Chris" wrote:
> In order to achieve MCSE 2003 certification and using self study method
> could you please recommend on books required also the number of systems to
> build a study lab. Any links to study labs or any other information.
>
> Is it really possible to get certified using self study?
>
> Thank you
>
>
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