HI there

Please PLease Can someone help me out

I have passed the following exams sometime ago NOW

210
215
217
218
224

I want to become MCSE qualified but not sure on where to go from here

Like should i do MCSE 2000 and do the upgrades

or

Is there a way to become MCSE 2k3 from where i am now i.e. do the 2 or 3
exams in 2k3 to become MCSE

I need to take a Design and 216 exam

Any help would be great

Re: MCSA upgrade path to MCSE 2003 by Kline

Kline
Wed Mar 28 08:42:52 CDT 2007

>Please PLease Can someone help me out
>
>I have passed the following exams sometime ago NOW
>
>210
>215
>217
>218
>224
>
>I want to become MCSE qualified but not sure on where to go from here
>
>Like should i do MCSE 2000 and do the upgrades
>
>or
>
>Is there a way to become MCSE 2k3 from where i am now i.e. do the 2 or 3
>exams in 2k3 to become MCSE
>
>I need to take a Design and 216 exam
>
>Any help would be great

you forgot to say 'over'

Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3

Re: MCSA upgrade path to MCSE 2003 by rev

rev
Wed Mar 28 09:01:23 CDT 2007

If you take 292 (or 290 and 291) you will have your MCSA on Windows 2003
(You can choose to take one exam or two for this its your choice.


From there for MCSE on Win2K3 you will need to take 293 and 294 as well as a
Design Exam, which can be one of several options including
297,298,219,220,221, 226...etc

You may need to take an elective though. I can't remember, but I think 224
cannot be used. Someone please correct me if I am wrong.
--
.rev
.
"It is the mark of an educated man to be able to entertain a thought without
accepting it"
~Aristotle
.
"Billy" <Billy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B3EE7DDB-599A-473B-AA26-E8E7F3B82AC3@microsoft.com...
> HI there
>
> Please PLease Can someone help me out
>
> I have passed the following exams sometime ago NOW
>
> 210
> 215
> 217
> 218
> 224
>
> I want to become MCSE qualified but not sure on where to go from here
>
> Like should i do MCSE 2000 and do the upgrades
>
> or
>
> Is there a way to become MCSE 2k3 from where i am now i.e. do the 2 or 3
> exams in 2k3 to become MCSE
>
> I need to take a Design and 216 exam
>
> Any help would be great
>


Re: MCSA upgrade path to MCSE 2003 by catwalker63

catwalker63
Wed Mar 28 12:40:46 CDT 2007

.rev [MCT] piffled away vaguely:

> If you take 292 (or 290 and 291) you will have your MCSA on Windows 2003
> (You can choose to take one exam or two for this its your choice.
>
>
> From there for MCSE on Win2K3 you will need to take 293 and 294 as well as a
> Design Exam, which can be one of several options including
> 297,298,219,220,221, 226...etc
>
> You may need to take an elective though. I can't remember, but I think 224
> cannot be used. Someone please correct me if I am wrong.

He can probably use the 224 if he just completes his 2000 MCSE and then
takes the upgrade exams. Might be the least number of exams too, with
only four to complete: one design, 216, 292, and 296.
--

Catwalker
MCNGP #43
www.mcngp.com
"Definitely not wearing any underwear."


Re: MCSA upgrade path to MCSE 2003 by rev

rev
Wed Mar 28 15:40:01 CDT 2007

Good Point. :) Finsh the 2K MCSE with which ever Design Exam you want and
hit the upgrade.

--
.rev
.
"It is the mark of an educated man to be able to entertain a thought without
accepting it"
~Aristotle
.
"catwalker63" <_catwalker63_@hotmamamail.com> wrote in message
news:4omdnZvGa9cDNZfbnZ2dnUVZ_u-unZ2d@comcast.com...
> .rev [MCT] piffled away vaguely:
>
>> If you take 292 (or 290 and 291) you will have your MCSA on Windows 2003
>> (You can choose to take one exam or two for this its your choice.
>>
>>
>> From there for MCSE on Win2K3 you will need to take 293 and 294 as well
>> as a
>> Design Exam, which can be one of several options including
>> 297,298,219,220,221, 226...etc
>>
>> You may need to take an elective though. I can't remember, but I think
>> 224
>> cannot be used. Someone please correct me if I am wrong.
>
> He can probably use the 224 if he just completes his 2000 MCSE and then
> takes the upgrade exams. Might be the least number of exams too, with
> only four to complete: one design, 216, 292, and 296.
> --
>
> Catwalker
> MCNGP #43
> www.mcngp.com
> "Definitely not wearing any underwear."
>