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dynamik wrote: When are you expecting to use it? If it's not going to be for a couple of years, start with 2008.
Talic wrote: dynamik wrote: When are you expecting to use it? If it's not going to be for a couple of years, start with 2008. The thing is, I'm not sure. I'm looking for entry level positions right now and if that doesn't work I may be looking at just going to college.
preecy wrote: Talic wrote: dynamik wrote: When are you expecting to use it? If it's not going to be for a couple of years, start with 2008. The thing is, I'm not sure. I'm looking for entry level positions right now and if that doesn't work I may be looking at just going to college. Assuming you're not one of these geniuses who can pass two exams in a week and become an MCSE or MCITP in under a month... then why not start with the Vista exam (70-620). This should help you secure a entry level position (ie: desktop support, 1st level helpdesk, etc). It's also less technical than the other exams (my personal beleif). From here you can either go for your MCSE 2003 or MCTIP (SE/EA) 2008, either way that exam will take you one step closer to either qualification. Personally, unless you already have some of the exams which earn you the MCSE 2003 status, i'd go the 2008 route. A lot of what you will learn from 2008 will be applicable to 2003. You just need to take note of the new features/roles which were introduced in 2008 and arent available in 2003 (ie: rodc's, hyper-v, nps, etc).
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