Second time around

I feel like I am on cloud nine right now. Not only did I pass this time, but I did it in that aweful testing center that I took my Net+ in. Same situation, but I passed and I cannot wait to tackle 290!
Now, I can be a little more active on this site again. After the fail, I nailed myself to books and notes, it was a great kick in the a** that I needed.
Good luck to all others who come across this exam and thanks to all those who helped out along the way.
Now, I can be a little more active on this site again. After the fail, I nailed myself to books and notes, it was a great kick in the a** that I needed.
Good luck to all others who come across this exam and thanks to all those who helped out along the way.
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janmike Member Posts: 3,076
Congrats on the pass, and a great effort!"It doesn't matter, it's in the past!"--Rafiki -
allylaurente Member Posts: 131
congratz"...don't wait for miracles, be the miracle" - Bruce Almighty -
BulletToothTony Member Posts: 66 ■■□□□□□□□□
Thank you everybody for the kind words. I must say, going into yesterdays test knowing what to expect was alot easier than going in there thinking there were going to be 110 question, like Cramsessions says there is going to be. Funny thing is, I didn't get any of the same questions that I had last time around. But now I guess I am on the same block as everyone else, waiting around for M$ to send me the welcome kit.
On a side note, I have one questions about MCSA 2003? After I pass 290, does that mean I have my MCSA because I have passed 270, and have my A+ and Net+? Or do I have to pass 290 and another core before I can use my A+/Net+ combo?
Thanks again, the people on this site are what really make it so great! -
mwgood Member Posts: 293
BulletToothTony wrote:On a side note, I have one questions about MCSA 2003? After I pass 290, does that mean I have my MCSA because I have passed 270, and have my A+ and Net+? Or do I have to pass 290 and another core before I can use my A+/Net+ combo?
You will also need 291 before you are MCSA.
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcsa/windows2003/