CompuTron99 wrote: » Hi, I was going through the Microsoft certification exams that I need to complete for the Network Design and Management BS degree at WGU. My Degree Plan has these MS exams listed: 70-640, 70-642, 70-643, 70-647, And that's it. I am missing my 70-291 exam for my MCSA (I've completed 70-270 and 70-291). I did not need to take an OS course, so I do not have the Windows 7 exam on "My Degree Plan". Unless WGU is taking my previous certifications (A+, Net+, Server+, Sec+, Proj+, or the CCNA) into account, I am worried that I could graduate and still not have the MCITP:EA.Any ideas?
whatthehell wrote: » Newb question for you guys --- is it absolutely necessary to go 640, 642 then 643? I made the mistake of signing up for the 642 and 643 classes before the 640 class at my school, and was planning to take those certs before the 640...bad idea?
method115 wrote: » You can take them in whatever order you want from my understanding. A lot of pole seemed to like starting from the 642 it's shorter then the other books plus if your coming from Cisco it helps. I started with 640 since it seems to give you a great base for the other two test.
mbarra wrote: » Unfortunatly WGU does not let you take the upgrade exams and take care of 2 or 3 classes you have to take all exams 70-640, 70-642, 70-643
ptilsen wrote: » Edit: I mean, if I enrolled, would I have to take A+ again, since I got mine in 06? I wouldn't be anymore A+ certified than I already am, but I would have taken another test...
lenell86 wrote: » yea I'm with you. My mentor told me it's not the exam path, it's because WGU, along with other universities, base their courses by CU's and credits so if I were taking the shorter upgrade path, I wouldn't fulfill my CU's...something to that effect...
veritas_libertas wrote: » Yes, do the Win7 cert after graduating Oh, and be happy you don't have to take the class.