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MCSE certification has become a must for those interested

in getting the top IT/networking jobs. These days, you

simply cannot be competitive and demand a top salary

without MCSE certification.



But getting your MCSE isn't easy and it can't be done at

all without proper preparation, study, and practice. You

need an effective and inexpensive plan for pursuing your

MCSE certification.



In order to qualify for MCSE certification, you must pass

several challenging exams. It's quite easy to spend

upwards of $5000 just preparing to take the exams!



MCSE preparation programs range from so-called "MCSE

certification Bootcamps" (where you receive intensive

classroom and laboratory training over a period of several

weeks), to MCSE certification study programs provided by

colleges or private IT training firms.



If you're disciplined and possess good study habits, you

can prepare yourself for taking the MCSE certification

exams yourself, saving perhaps thousands of dollars in the

process.





MCSE exam preparation guidelines:

Buy good certification books.



Yes, I know how thick they are. The exams do cover that

much material, so what can you do except prepare for it? A

teacher is not going to talk that much without wearing out

his vocal cords, so in the final analysis you will spend a

lot of time reading and studying those books anyway.



I was advised by one training school recruiter that the

recommended path to MCSE certification was to take a class

on each MCSE exam topic for 3 full days, study for a

month, and finally take the certification exams.



So, that's a minimum of 10 days of studying a thick MCSE

study guide for each day of class anyway.



So you're simply going to have to purchase and study some

thick books no matter what. Is it really necessary to pay

for a live teacher as well? People can and do pass the

MCSE certification exams simply by studying on their own.



Purchase computer-based CD-ROM training guides.



This is very similar to the above method, except that

computer based training is more interactive, more fun, and

likely more effective for most people than using books. Of

course it's also more expensive, although still nowhere

near $5000.



It's also easier to for you to stay awake when using the

CD-ROMS. The questions and interactivity force you to

interact with the material. Using it immediately and

getting instant feedback helps reinforce learning and

understanding of the MCSE principles and concepts that

you'll have to master in order to pass the MCSE exams.

This is recommended for those who really dread the thought

of just sitting and poring over thick books, yet can't

afford the $5000 MCSE classes.



If there's a question you just cannot find the answer to,

put it out on one of the many newsgroups or listserves on

the Internet, and let one of many experienced on-the-job

networking professionals help you out. Live teachers can

do this as well, but they often don't have the same

extensive experience and background in what's happening in

the real IT world.



People can and do pass the MCSE certification exams just

by taking computer based training. One company, Forefront,

even offers a 90 day money back guarantee on all its

certification courses. If you don't pass the MCSE exams

after using their CBT course, you get your money back.



There are several top-quality CBT programs available

online. Visit a few of the companies' websites for more

information on their offerings, pricing, and guarantees.



Take online MCSE certification training classes. Again, it

will take long hours of study, but it's a very interesting

format.



Assemble your own personal network study lab by purchasing

several used PC's and hooking them up in your home or

office.



You can usually find used computers for peanuts online or

in your local newspaper classifieds section. And be sure

to ask around. Lots of people have old 486s taking up

garage or closet space. They'll probably give them to you

for free just to get rid of them!



Purchase the network parts in a local computer store or

online.



Setting up your own network is a great way to get hands on

experience. I got the idea after seeing it mentioned in a

post in a discussion forum by someone who actually did it.

You'll learn directly how to work with the equipment and

gain valuable hands-on experience.



It's not the same as networking 100 workstations and

servers in a company setting, but it's still a great idea.

You'll still have to study those thick MCSE certification

guides, but you'll be able to put your hands to work on

that chapter's material right away, thus reinforcing your

new knowledge and skills as you go.



If you're currently employed in a networking job, your

employer may be willing to pay for the classes. You'll

probably have to sign an agreement to continue working for

them for a couple of years or so.



Many companies now require such an arrangement because

they have been burned by paying for certification classes

for employees who then left for higher paying jobs. In

other words, most companies are only willing to pay for

your MCSE certification if you agree to put your new

knowledge and skills to work for them for a reasonable

time period.



It is certainly fair however to make it clear to your boss

that you will expect to be paid a higher salary

commensurate with your higher level of skill, training,

and job duties.



If your company doesn't agree, it means they want to keep

you trapped in your current dead end job. You may be well

advised to consider getting out and looking for a company

that wants to build itself by helping its employees.



Of course a lot will depend on your relationship with the

company and your boss. How long you've worked there? Do

you act in a way that makes them believe you see a long-

term future with them after they foot the bill for your

MCSE certification?



Pass the first couple of required MCSE exams on your own,

then use those credentials to get an entry level job with

a new employer who is willing to pay for the classes.



You're not going to be hired as a network administrator

after you pass one or two of the required MCSE exams. But

you may be able to use those exams to get your foot in the

door with an entry-level IT job.



Many new IT job seekers are hired to answer customer

technical questions. This type of position has high

visibility in the organization. Do well while working

toward your MCSE certification and you can move up quickly.



Make sure your boss understands that you have your sights

set on networking and that you plan to continue your

education whether they pay for it or not.



Don't say so in so many words, but do make it clear that

if you wind up paying for your MCSE certification by

yourself, you will feel no loyalty toward the company, and

will therefore feel free to take any position for which

you qualify once you're certified.



Why shouldn't you feel that way if have to foot the bill

for your MCSE certification all on your own? That's isn't

a threat, just you looking out for yourself.



Pass the new CompTIA Network+ cross-platform certification

test, use that certification to get an entry level job,

then get your new employer to pay for the MCSE

certification classes.



This method is very similar to the one above. You can use

your new Network+ certification to get your foot in the

door at a company that is willing to pay for your MCSE

training and exams.



Virtually everything in these cases depends on the quality

of your relationship with your employer. If the

relationship is a good one, and they see you as an

evolving superior asset who's going to have a lot to offer

them in the future, that's obviously in your favor.



But if you're seen as someone just out for yourself,

they're not going to risk investing the money in your MCSE

certification. And if you do leave, good riddance.



If you're unemployed, the government may be willing to pay

for your MCSE certification training and exams.



Check with your unemployment office to see what is

available in your local area. Here in St. Louis, laid off

Boeing workers have a complete center paid for with a

government grant, and the program is sending some to

various types of computer training, MCSE included.



If you happen to be on SSI, apply for a PASS Plan. The

premise is you're capable of working as a networking

professional, but you can't because you don't have the

required skills or MCSE certification to qualify for the

job. So you want to learn by buying the MCSE certification

study guides, etc.



Consult with a career counselor or Vocational

Rehabilitation representative. Come up with a good

estimate for the cost of the MCSE certification. And be

sure to include the cost of the exams too, not just the

training. Assume you may have to repeat some of the exams -

that's normal, most everybody does. Whatever that amount

of money is, you don't have it.



But if you could only go to work, maybe at a fast food

restaurant or whatever, you could save the money up in 6

months or so. But you can't right now because if you go to

work, your SSI will be cut so much you still won't be able

to save much. That's where the PASS Plan comes into play.



Conclusion:



Not all of these methods will work for everyone. But if

you're disciplined and willing to read, study, and work

hard on your own, you don't have to spend top dollar to

get your MCSE certification.



If you can get your employer or the government to pay for

your MCSE training and exams, go for it. Each of these

methods has already been used by many others and will be

used by many more. Now get busy and get your MCSE

certification!









O.A.

A+, N+, i-Net+, CCNP MCSE2003


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Reproduction without attribution is plagiarism. But then what else would we

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JaR

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MCSE certification has become a must for those interested

in getting the top IT/networking jobs.



which planet do you come from again?



Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3

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which planet do you come from again?



Uranus



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When I die, I want to die like my grandfather-who died peacefully in

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>which planet do you come from again?



Uranus



that figures



Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3

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>>which planet do you come from again?

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>Uranus



that figures



you get a lot of people popping out of there?



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Neil MCNGP #30

Minutus cantorum, minutus balorum, minutus carborata descendum pantorum.



When I die, I want to die like my grandfather-who died peacefully in

his sleep. Not screaming like all the passengers in his car.

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>>>which planet do you come from again?

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>>Uranus

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>that figures



you get a lot of people popping out of there?



Unfortunately it would appear so.



Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3

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>>>>which planet do you come from again?

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>>>Uranus

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>>that figures

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>you get a lot of people popping out of there?



Unfortunately it would appear so.



talk about having a bug up yer arse...



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Neil MCNGP #30

Minutus cantorum, minutus balorum, minutus carborata descendum pantorum.



When I die, I want to die like my grandfather-who died peacefully in

his sleep. Not screaming like all the passengers in his car.

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talk about having a bug up yer arse...



logical error, if you don't mind!



Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3

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In article <b9bf01c48934$41b7dd50$a401280a@phx.gbl>, oa@microsoft.com says...

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MCSE certification has become a must for those interested

in getting the top IT/networking jobs. These days, you

simply cannot be competitive and demand a top salary

without MCSE certification.



Total rot, sorry.



Laura

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Total rot, sorry.



don't ever be sorry for telling the truth.



Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3

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In article <imqpi097s4erbssv127vu6g5dn3olrdtq2@4ax.com>, The Poster Formerly

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>Total rot, sorry.



don't ever be sorry for telling the truth.





Okay, then...



Total rot.



Ah, I feel better now.



Laura

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