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dynamik wrote: MS Press books are usually a good starting point. You can supplement that with CBT Nuggets, Syngress, Sybex, Transcender, Prep Logic, etc. There's a minimum of 7 exams, more if you want to specialize. The exams cost $125 each, so you're looking at 150-500/exam, depending on what you decide to use for resources. I did nine exams in about 16 months while working fulltime and going to school 1/2-full time.
undomiel wrote: You'll want to carefully go over this page: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcse/windows2003/default.mspx to plan out your MCSE route. Don't forget to check http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/partners.mspx in case you want to apply CompTIA certifications towards the MCSE. For the MCSE it is only Security+ but for the MCSA there's A+/Network+ or A+/Server+ that count towards it. There's also the Messaging and Security specializations you would want to consider as well when planning out your MCSE route just in case you wanted to aim for one of those.http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcse/security/windowsserver2003.mspxhttp://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcse/messaging/windowsserver2003.mspx For study materials don't forget about the TechNotes on this site! I also cast my recommendation for the MS Press books. What I've looked at from Syngress as well has been pretty good.
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