can i become a mcsa this way?
cpox10
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completing
70-270
70-290
70-291
and then
70-293
I dont think 70-293 is a elective; but is it possible to do it this way as well?
I have just finished my 70-291 which was a beast and ppl are saying that to do 70-293 as it correlates with the 70-291 material
however i wont do it; if it doesnt give me the creditation of mcsa.
what other ones would you recommend me doin?
thanks guys
70-270
70-290
70-291
and then
70-293
I dont think 70-293 is a elective; but is it possible to do it this way as well?
I have just finished my 70-291 which was a beast and ppl are saying that to do 70-293 as it correlates with the 70-291 material
however i wont do it; if it doesnt give me the creditation of mcsa.
what other ones would you recommend me doin?
thanks guys
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RobertKaucher Member Posts: 4,299 ■■■■■■■■■■cpox10 wrote:completing
I have just finished my 70-291 which was a beast and ppl are saying that to do 70-293 as it correlates with the 70-291 material
however i wont do it; if it doesnt give me the creditation of mcsa.
what other ones would you recommend me doin?
They are correct in suggesting that ONLY if you want to get your MCSE after you get your MCSA. If you do not want your MCSE consider taking to 70-351 or Security+
If you want MCSE and MCSA I would suggest:
70-293
70-351 -> gives you MCSA assuming you have 270, 290, & 291
70-294
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vincentnyc10 Member Posts: 133RobertKaucher wrote:cpox10 wrote:... If you do not want your MCSE consider taking to 70-351 or Security+
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saw the 70-351 and it said isa security. how is it different from comptia security +? what is the pro and con for those 2 tests? also which is easier to pass?