That was my final exam for the NT 4.0 MCSE track so now I am an MCSE
I’m proud of myself!
That was my final exam for the NT 4.0 MCSE track so now I am an MCSE
I’m proud of myself!
So now when you go on a job interview for a software engineering position, and they ask if you have a degree you can say:
“No, but I’m an MCSE.”
Sorry, nothing bad towards you MannyL. Just recounting a recent interview experience.
Congratulations!
Congratulations, and welcome aboard. Now, are you ready to upgrade for the WIN2k MCSE? I haven’t yet, I think we’ve got another month left of validity…
Actually, I think that we have until the end of the calendar year to upgrade. And I have been told that the tests for 2000 are interactive.
Nevertheless, congratulations MannyL and welcome to the Dark Side.
Congratulations, MannyL.
Has anyone done the Win2K upgrade yet? I hear it’s a bugger…
…and, yes, we have till the end of this year.
Oh good. I hear it’s not that bad, and TCP/IP doesn’t have to be taken over again apparently.
Yep I’ve heard the 2000 tests are adaptive but I can put that off until June since you have until 12/31/01 to recertify. All the electives I took are good for the 2000 path so I have to do the Accelerated test and I beleive two more tests unless I fail the accelerated test then it would be the four core and then two electives. I do have to admit I would have never passed IEAK without the Transcender exam.Best $125 I ever spent
They may be adaptive, but they are also quite different from any tests on the NT 4.0 path. From what I understand the questions won’t be multiple choice, but rather there will be a 2000 console infront of you and you have to do the correct things in the correct order to answer the question. I wonder if the Transcenders are going to be as good for this as they were for the NT tests.