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Discussion in 'General Microsoft Certifications' started by payam_2k3, Oct 9, 2009.

  1. payam_2k3

    payam_2k3 New Member

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    hi all.

    now I am starting to get certtified in mcse 2003.
    I am so busy but I MUST be mcse certified .
    but I have only 3-4 hours time a day. :rolleyes:

    what do u think about this little time?

    can I grab it or not?

    :duel
     
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  2. Mr.Cheeks

    Mr.Cheeks 1st ever Gold Member! Gold Member

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    why must you be mcse certified?
     
  3. Shinigami

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    3-4 hours a day every day over one year may be enough to get an MCSE for some people, but your mileage may vary... it depends on how good you are at learning and how much experience you already have with Server 2003.
     
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  4. Modey

    Modey Terabyte Poster

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    I presume your timescale is 6months as it mentions this in your sig. Well, yes of course it's possible but it would take a lot of hard work. If you aren't already an experienced windows server administrator then it's not a suitable cert for you anyway. Even if you do have the experience, it will still be tough.
     
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  5. BosonMichael
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    Yep - I'd say this is a fair assessment. But I'd also raise the same question as Cheeks: why MUST you be MCSE certified?

    In truth, if I studied 3-4 hours a day every single day, I'd likely burn out on it.
     
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  6. Shinigami

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    Indeed, you can only keep it up for so long... maybe only a month or two for some people like me before I need a break.

    I hope his employer didnt give him some crazy unattainable goal of "you must be mcse by december 31st" :ohmy
     
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  7. Bluerinse
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    What is your current experiance level with server products?
     
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  8. payam_2k3

    payam_2k3 New Member

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    thanks,
    I am network admin of about 200 computers. working on server 2003 for 2 years.


    I Must get certified because of 2 reasons:

    1- this is my main Goal, to be certified.

    2- I wanna change my work for some more wage. so I must be certified for my new position.


    my big problem is my LITTLE time for studying. :rolleyes:
     
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  9. BosonMichael
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    Those are good reasons to get certified. But why does it HAVE to be within 6 months?

    3-4 hours per night for 6 months cannot by any sane definition be considered a "little time for studying".
     
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