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strauchr wrote: MCP NT 4.0 Workstation. I was 19 (almost 20) and had 1.5 years experience.
sprkymrk wrote: strauchr wrote: MCP NT 4.0 Workstation. I was 19 (almost 20) and had 1.5 years experience. I got NT4 Server (and remember the Net Essentials you had to pass too?) when I was 32 with 2 years experience.
sprkymrk wrote: and remember the Net Essentials you had to pass too?
Shaye wrote: Well as far as I see it now, I am not that late, I'm 18 years old and I start studying for my first cert A+ at 21/8/06, I am doing 5 months course, 2 days a week, 4 hours each time (8 hours weekly). Although, I have 0% of experience.. (though I do have basic knowledge in OS's/Hardware), but never done anything "real". You think I will have to work very hard to pass the exams? more than others? (I'm talking about A+/MCSA/MCSE)..
rcoop wrote: I believe I'm addicted to taking certs, but I also love just working (where I seem to really learn new things or how to do things a new way) Rcoop
jasonboche wrote: It seemed easier obtaining certification as a single guy with not a lot of responsibilities. Now that I have a wife and a new daughter, it's a lot harder to get study time although I was still able to complete 2000/2003 MCSA and 2000/2003 MCSE. Jas
xcanuc wrote: Crap I feel old. Net+ at the age of 34.
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