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Discussion in 'New Members Introduction' started by Scootek, Oct 28, 2009.

  1. Scootek

    Scootek New Member

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    Hello,

    I am "trying" to study the MCSE.

    I live in London. I am hoping to learn and do a bit of networking here.

    That's all for now.

    Jay, Scootek,
     
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  2. alicat

    alicat Nibble Poster

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    Welcome!
     
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  3. Notes_Bloke

    Notes_Bloke Terabyte Poster

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    Hi & welcome to CF:D

    Do you currently work in IT?

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  4. Scootek

    Scootek New Member

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    Yes, I do. I am trainee/learner, but I have worked in the IT industry, in the non technical side for more 12+ years now.

    I am now studying to become a techie.
     
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  5. BosonMichael
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    BosonMichael Yottabyte Poster

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    The MCSE is designed for people with a year of server administration experience, not just a year in the IT industry. Instead of "trying" to study the MCSE, I'd recommend that you start off with the A+, Network+, and MCDST.

    Welcome!
     
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  6. Scootek

    Scootek New Member

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    I have done server admininsation on a ad hoc basis for more than a year. However, I consider myself a learner as my intention at the time wasn't to "Learn". My knowledge is patchy so that's why I am putting myself through the process of certification.

    I am however, interested in learning more about the Networking+ course that you mentioned. Is it a Microsoft course? Can you tell me more about it or show a link?

    Jay.
     
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  7. BosonMichael
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    Network+, not Networking+. :)
     
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    WIP: Just about everything!
  8. Scootek

    Scootek New Member

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    I googled it and got the site it's the Comtia company right? :)

    I think I will stick with MCSE route. When I say MCSE, I basically mean getting the individual MCP's that I need. I am not so bothered about the certificates. Even if I don't get all the MCP's required for an MCSE that's fine. I have more of a knowledge objective. I am doing the exams because it's probably the best way for me to learn.
     
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