The end of a long journey
danc_101
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Just sat 70-298 and passed with a 865. I thought the test was relatively easy compared to some (namely 70-292 and 70-293) - I used CBT Nuggets, SyBex and PrepLogic to study for this one. This now completes my MCSE 2003 certification.
Its been a long journey to achieving my goal of MCSE 2003. Started back in 2004 with 70-270, then 215, 218, 271, 272, 292, 284, 293, 294 and now 298 (with a CCNA last year). I would just like to thank people here for their contributions on this site (I'm just sorry I only discovered it last week !) I'm now having a break until next year when I will start my CCIE studies (and start and even longer journey..)
Anyway good luck to you all in achieving your own goals.
Its been a long journey to achieving my goal of MCSE 2003. Started back in 2004 with 70-270, then 215, 218, 271, 272, 292, 284, 293, 294 and now 298 (with a CCNA last year). I would just like to thank people here for their contributions on this site (I'm just sorry I only discovered it last week !) I'm now having a break until next year when I will start my CCIE studies (and start and even longer journey..)
Anyway good luck to you all in achieving your own goals.
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sprkymrk Member Posts: 4,884 ■■■□□□□□□□Congrats to you, and welcome to the site.
Best to you on CCIE.All things are possible, only believe. -
the_erickee Member Posts: 74 ■■□□□□□□□□Congrats!! And good luck on the CCIE path.Erick Marshall - @erickbm
MCSE,MCITP x2,vExpert 2015,VCAP,VCP5 x2,MCSA x2,MCTS x3,MCP x2,UCP,Network+,A+ -
snadam Member Posts: 2,234 ■■■■□□□□□□sprkymrk wrote:Congrats to you, and welcome to the site.
Best to you on CCIE.
+1 congrats!**** ARE FOR CHUMPS! Don't be a chump! Validate your material with certguard.com search engine
:study: Current 2015 Goals: JNCIP-SEC JNCIS-ENT CCNA-Security -
dynamik Banned Posts: 12,312 ■■■■■■■■■□Congratulations!
Are you starting the CCIE with the CCNP exams or are you going to go straight for the IE? -
_maurice Member Posts: 142Are you allowed to go straight to the CCIE, and skip the CCNP? I though CCNP was a prerequisite for CCIE R+S.