Dragon
Mon Jan 05 19:10:30 CST 2004
Ashique,
If you have the courage and time, I would recommend that you do self study.
It is usually much cheaper than taking classes. Also you can pace yourself
going faster on the subjects you already know and taking your time when
something hard comes across. To start off head over to
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcse/windows2003/ and look at what it
takes to get MCSE. Decide on the exams and start off by learning the core.
Buy some books. You might even be able to buy some used books if needed.
Also, you will need to get some hands on experience as well. If you do not
have access to a network create a virtual one using www.vmware.com product
or something similar.
Also, look for articles on Microsoft TechNet Online and other website. There
are some sites which allow you to register and they will send you question
of the day. This will help you learn about how to find answers.
Most of all, Good Luck.
Extremely Nice Dragon
"Muhammed Ashique" <ashiqueak@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:03ec01c3d3cc$66f8b3f0$a101280a@phx.gbl...
> Its my long time Ambition that i want became a MCSE
> professional so i joined Aptech Computer centre in
> banglore in 1997 so they couldn't teach the real fact and
> the benifits of MCSE i really spoiled my 2yrs with Aptech
> that time Microst WIN NT 4 is popular now u pepole upgrade
> everything. So am planing to take that MCSE exams and i
> need ur full support both physical and mental and i
> beleive like u people can help me right now. And am
> waiting ur kind reply abt it
>
>
> Your Faithfully
> Mohammed Ashique A.K