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Attending a MCSE boot camp with no experience?Definitely not.
If you can't follow what is going on in the class, you bring the class down with you. An MCSE boot camp is a strong as its weakest link. And that link is you. So yes. You do need experience. You will need to work in the industry - Not necessarily being an MCSE, well, not holding the title officially anyway. But being involved with what an MCSE does daily. A boot camp is going to be a grueling experience. You eat, breath and live MCSE while you are there. Bootcamps are designed to boil things down to the bare essentials - not to teach you stuff from the beginning.
Table of Contents in this Section:MCSE certification program - nothings says "I'm King", better than this cert Continue with MCSE core exams, or upgrade to MCITP? To avoid sitting an Exam MCSE, Use Your Comptia Certs as Electives It's the MCSE certification requirement that will get you flamed in forums Upgrade your MCSE 2003 certification to a Windows Server 2008 Certification... Attending a MCSE boot camp with no experience? Are MCSE boot camps the fastest way to get certified? Sitting through the MCSE certification exam list - Should you bother with it? Which type of Microsoft Practice Exams should you choose? -| | - |
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