Thinking to take security+ as MCSA elective

Discussion in 'Security+' started by sovit, Jan 27, 2006.

  1. sovit

    sovit New Member

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    HI guys ,
    i am thinking to take security+ as an elective for MCSA . Do u think it's a good choice ? Does this security+ certificate hold good value ? Is security+ exam hard ? need some advice :rolleyes: !!!!!
     
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  2. simongrahamuk
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    simongrahamuk Hmmmmmmm?

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    An exam is as hard as the amount of effort you put into learning the subject. That said, it could well be a good choice of elective if security is and area that you enjoy.

    When thinking about what elective to take think about what you do in your current job role, or, if you're unemployed, what you think you'll be doing.

    8)
     
  3. Pete01

    Pete01 Kilobyte Poster

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    I'm definitely going this route as well, doing XP at the moment, then I'll do 290, 291, 299, Security +.

    Then CCNP..... what fun!
     
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  4. Modey

    Modey Terabyte Poster

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    I could be wrong here Pete, but if you intend to go for an MCSA, one of the client exams is mandatory, ie 70-210 (win2k) or 70-270 (xp). And I didn't see either in your list.

    edit: I missed the ' I'm doing XP at the moment', doh. :)
     
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