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| Q: What's the best track for MCP--MCSA--MCSE--MCDBA? |
| A: 70-210 - MCP 70-215 70-218 70-216 - MCSA 70-217 70-219 70-228 - MCSE 70-229 - MCDBA Which is the track I am doing! Dullname Yes, I agree, This is how I did it: 70-210 - MCP I have the 229 on Monday. After that I have to prepare for and take the Prince2 Projec management exam and then I will be on to 70-221 for my final cert: MCSE The only thing about this is that the 218 is an extra exam. If you intend
to take the two upgrade exams to Windows 2003 (292 and 296), that will
automatically make you MCSA and MCSE on Windows 2003 and MCSE on Windows
2000. So if I would have known in advance I would have skipped the 218
as I don't really think it is worth the money. I would have chosen Exchange
which I am now going to take seperately. Exchange is a lot more in demand
than the entire MSCA certification. At least that's my opinion. source: alt.certification.mcse These exam tables by MCSEDirectory.com can be helpful in working out your optimal track: MCSE/MCSA/MCDBA
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