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    MCSE BootCamps? recommendations?

    In order to really start moving forward with my career again I really need to get an MCSE under my belt, my current employers have kindly agreed to pay for it, for some reason they are under the impression this is in their interests *shakes head*
    Can anyone recommend a BootCamp? Google obviously has 1000?s with wildly varying prices. But does anyone have 1st hand experience of 1 or more?
    I really don?t mind if its in this country or another, I just need that piece of paper

    Thanx

    #2
    Go abroad. Cheaper. Plus holiday. South Africa or India.

    Can't imagine there's a great deal of difference between them - it's not a degree, it's a piece of piss.

    Still, don't take my word for it. I'm sure someone has some recommendations.

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      #3
      Yeah im looking at India, problem is that is HAS to be done in 2 weeks and my empoyers are looking only at "guarenteed pass" for some reason

      Any reccomendations for anywhere would be great, cheers

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        #4
        hmmmm http://www.examshots.com/pricing.htm

        you pay them, they sit the exam, you get the cert


        dodgy, much?

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          #5
          I thought you already had one JTL, or at least would have been of the impression that they're as worth as much as that last post implies.

          No recommendations though, sorry.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Nijo
            I thought you already had one JTL, or at least would have been of the impression that they're as worth as much as that last post implies.

            No recommendations though, sorry.
            No i have only passed 2 of the core exams alas, just dont have the time to study at the mo, especially for stuff i dont actually use everyday

            They are indeed paper qualifications, but every job i apply for these days is MCSE/A minimum, especially jobs in Asia. I was turned down for a mint job in Singapore for 35 grand + package, simply because i didnt have MCSE.

            I know my stuff and have an impressive CV, but a lot of companies still have to have that peice of paper. It really is madness.

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              #7
              I didnt think many places put the MCSE over experience but it looks like im wrong

              Ive known a few people whove done their MSCE through http://www.wavetech.com/jsp/home.jsp...rType=Business

              and they didnt have any problems

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                #8
                Originally posted by oblivion_6
                I didnt think many places put the MCSE over experience but it looks like im wrong
                I think they hold more sway overseas, although i did get turned down by a large IT outsourcing company for lack of certification here in the UK. (who really should know better)

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Jushin-Thunder-Liger
                  I think they hold more sway overseas, although i did get turned down by a large IT outsourcing company for lack of certification here in the UK. (who really should know better)
                  Lucky escape then

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