Finish MCSA or start CCNA?
nycguy1128
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Hi Everyone,
I’ve got a bit of a problem and I’m not sure what the best course of action would be. I’ve been working in a Desktop Support role at a major investment bank for the last 4 years and it is really time for a change. I got my MCP just before getting this job and then started on with the MCSA in Windows Server 2003. I have only the 70-291 remaining. Now my problem is that I haven’t really done any studying for this test in almost a year (family health issues made it hard to study). Should I start picking up this test again to complete the MCSA before moving onto the CCNA? I'm sure it will be nice to have the MCSA listed on my resume but I’m just wondering if it would be worthwhile since it is for Server 2003. Also, seeing my company being on an outsourcing binge for 2 years and outsourcing a large part of their server administrators I've been reconsidering pursuing the Server Administration field.
Thanks for your help and thanks to all the members that make this such an informative forum!
I’ve got a bit of a problem and I’m not sure what the best course of action would be. I’ve been working in a Desktop Support role at a major investment bank for the last 4 years and it is really time for a change. I got my MCP just before getting this job and then started on with the MCSA in Windows Server 2003. I have only the 70-291 remaining. Now my problem is that I haven’t really done any studying for this test in almost a year (family health issues made it hard to study). Should I start picking up this test again to complete the MCSA before moving onto the CCNA? I'm sure it will be nice to have the MCSA listed on my resume but I’m just wondering if it would be worthwhile since it is for Server 2003. Also, seeing my company being on an outsourcing binge for 2 years and outsourcing a large part of their server administrators I've been reconsidering pursuing the Server Administration field.
Thanks for your help and thanks to all the members that make this such an informative forum!
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N2IT Inactive Imported Users Posts: 7,483 ■■■■■■■■■■nycguy1128 wrote: »Hi Everyone,
I’ve got a bit of a problem and I’m not sure what the best course of action would be. I’ve been working in a Desktop Support role at a major investment bank for the last 4 years and it is really time for a change. I got my MCP just before getting this job and then started on with the MCSA in Windows Server 2003. I have only the 70-291 remaining. Now my problem is that I haven’t really done any studying for this test in almost a year (family health issues made it hard to study). Should I start picking up this test again to complete the MCSA before moving onto the CCNA? I'm sure it will be nice to have the MCSA listed on my resume but I’m just wondering if it would be worthwhile since it is for Server 2003. Also, seeing my company being on an outsourcing binge for 2 years and outsourcing a large part of their server administrators I've been reconsidering pursuing the Server Administration field.
Thanks for your help and thanks to all the members that make this such an informative forum!
There is something to be said with completing a task. Psychologically it will benefit you to complete the MCSA. It's no easy feat and you are so close. I would study 291 like gang busters and proudly place the MCSA on your resume.
If you are up to the CCNA after the fact then go for that.
But hey that's just me. -
snokerpoker Member Posts: 661 ■■■■□□□□□□There is something to be said with completing a task. Psychologically it will benefit you to complete the MCSA. It's no easy feat and you are so close. I would study 291 like gang busters and proudly place the MCSA on your resume.
If you are up to the CCNA after the fact then go for that.
But hey that's just me.
+1
I would complete the MCSA first. I have found that the MCSA and MCSE titles are still relevant in the industry.
Heck, even if you decide to get into the networking arena, having the MCSA will make you a more well rounded net admin. -
Mike-Mike Member Posts: 1,860agreed, finish the MCSA, then move on to CCNACurrently Working On
CWTS, then WireShark -
whatthehell Member Posts: 920MCSA, build up that confidence (like was previously said), and kick the CCNA's butt!2017 Goals:
[ ] Security + [ ] 74-409 [ ] CEH
Future Goals:
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N2IT Inactive Imported Users Posts: 7,483 ■■■■■■■■■■nycguy1128 wrote: »Thanks for the advice everybody! MCSA is it.
Let us know how you do. -
RobertKaucher Member Posts: 4,299 ■■■■■■■■■■There is something to be said with completing a task.
Our choices have a certain type of inertia with them and once you start to actively put some thing off, not just the "I'l do it tomorrow" sort of procrastination, in favor of another task like the CCNA - you will likely never return to complete the first one. -
blargoe Member Posts: 4,174 ■■■■■■■■■□Finish what you started. Also, it helps validate your work experience; it is a perfect compliment to your recent past on your resume.IT guy since 12/00
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