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| Q: Eventually my boss would like to see me get an MCSE or a CCIE. Which is better? I already have an MCSE for NT4. |
| A: If you've worked with routers before you should be able to do the CCNA within that time frame. Doing the Windows 2000 Pro MCP exam won't be a problem either. In fact, you could probably do both within the 60 days. You have to be *really* good (from what I hear) to be able to do the CCIE... it involves many exams and a lab exam. The MCSE would be much easier to attain. But the sky's the limit!!! David Lee David is right, go for the Win2K now, it's a breeze, then work on CCNA. Don't even consider the CCIE for now, it takes years of knowledge and hands on work. I've been doing it for four years and I don't think I'm ready for it (CCIE lab). NetEng source: alt.certification.mcse |
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