Hi everybody

Discussion in 'New Members Introduction' started by systechnet, May 29, 2010.

  1. systechnet

    systechnet New Member

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    Hi I am Adam and new to the forum just thought I would introduce myself and ask everyone to go easy on me to start with.
    My English also very bad but I try
    I am in the UK about three years and I am from Dagestan (Russia)
    My main interest are MCSE/MCSA but I know nothing about it :(
    I hope I will...
    Regards and hi to all
     
  2. Kopite_21

    Kopite_21 Gigabyte Poster

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    Welcome to CF :biggrin
     
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    Hi & welcome to CF :)

    How much experience do you have working with MS technologies in a coporate/domain environment? If none, have you considered doing either the MCDST or MCITP: Consumer Support Tech?

    -Ken
     
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  4. Hedley

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    Hi Adam. Welcome to CF.

    I'd certainly recommend the MCDST as a starting block, if 2003 is the route you want to take. However, if you know nothing at all about the Microsoft route, I'd suggest trying something such as CompTIA's A+ first.

    Good luck! :D
     
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    Welcome to the forum!
     
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  6. systechnet

    systechnet New Member

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    Thanks Ken for reply

    No, unfortinately I have nothing about MS. I only have finished college, actually I am still studying )) (BTEC Introdustory Diploma For IT@Work Level 1 -- I think I just lost my time because I didn't learn there anything new) and also I have a good experience in technical-service (repair, instalation systems Win98-Win7, connection internet, sharing).

    I am not sure but I am thinking I will start with A+, Network+ or MCDST.

    So if you advised me the right way of doing it, I would be very greatfull.
     
  7. systechnet

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    Thanks a lot for advices.

    I also thought to start with CompTIA's A+ but today I found a CompTIA braindumps and I tried to answer all of the questions it seemed to me a lung I mean I can prepares myself.
    I aslo looked Microsoft MCDST Exams it was hard for me and I found there lots of new things.
    Maybe I will start with MCDST?
    How do you think?
    Many thanks
     
  8. LukeP

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    I think you should stop looking for braindumps.
     
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  9. systechnet

    systechnet New Member

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    Can you tell please why?
     
  10. ThomasMc

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    From the wiki
     
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  11. LukeP

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    Because most of us actually rely on skills we have learnt during studying for certification and I wouldn't want to work with a person who I thought is qualified and experienced but in reality all he knows is few answers he memorised using braindumps.

    Braindumps is cheating and in IT you will get caught.
     
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  12. systechnet

    systechnet New Member

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    Ok. I understood.
    Thanks
     
  13. systechnet

    systechnet New Member

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    I didn't know that is illegal. I thought it is like exam's pass papers.

    Anyway thank for let me know
     

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