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MCSE Tests

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I completely gave up on the cert exams a couple of years ago. After so many years of constantly gearing up for one exam after another, I just burned out on it. And it's not as though I could ever expect a better paying job than I have now or have higher paying clients than what I have now. So there's little incentive for me at this point. I did learn something however - if you do things in the real world that are the "correct" answers on an exam, you'll get fired :D

Now in all fairness I haven't taken a Microsoft exam in the 2003 server track. I hear they've made some improvements, but the NT4 and 2000 exams were a complete waste of time and really gave no indication regarding someone's skill level.

M$? What does this mean? And why?

You don't know what M$ means? Micro$osft. And because I'm gonna take it by the end of this month. As of today I'm at the end of the book.

Yes yes these tests are craze. Yet im only 15, i can tell you that its not just the reading you need to do. You need to get an extra cheap PC and actually practice doing these types of scenerios. You must proceed to read alot though to make sure you remember the little things you might have forgot.

Also have a deep knowledge about the Registry will help alot.

I am currently in depth with reading the Windows XP Professiona Resource Kit by The Microsoft Team and its excellent.

I am planning on to take the 270 when i get a little older.

Ohhh, cool. M$ means Microsoft. Cool. I wish I could type like a ub3r 1337 hacker.

Ohhh, cool. M$ means Microsoft. Cool. I wish I could type like a ub3r 1337 hacker.

LOOOOOOOL :thumbup

M$ has nothing to do with l33t 5p34k. It's another way of saying the money hungry corporation. And yes, I like their operating systems and what not. That still doesn't change the fact that on alot of their products they gouge you.

Anybody know of a site that does Lessons and Exams online?

@ Azion - At least read the Thread before making questions like that. It has been said before.

*Gouki thinks its much more boring to write a post than just read thru them*

I mean the ACTUAL test.

Not mocks.

I live in Ireland and there's very little around of MS courses

Of course you cant make the Exam online. That would be cool.

The close you can get is having online classes via eLearning, by Microsoft.

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