Re: MCSE on Server 2003



Depends how you define cheap!

Books are cheap, online may work

But these will both take longer and not give you the full benefit of
interaction and learning from others

Class tuition will be the fastest route.

So you have to equate inital cost with Time spent over results to get the
answer to the question.

if its worth doing its worth doing correctly - biggest diff hear os the
class tuition will lead you to exam passes 95% of the time, other methods
will definately take longer and passes not so guaranteed

TT.

"Shw4n" <sysadmin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1151527073.490567.99470@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Can anyone recommend online universities/tech schools that train toward
this? I'm in a SMB and my boss is looking for the cheapest option.

Thanks,
Shwan



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