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Considering an MCSE? It's very possible then that you're in one of two situations: You could already be in IT and you want to enhance your CV with an MCSE. Alternatively you could be completely new to commercial IT, but it's apparent to you that there's a growing demand for qualified people.
As you try to find out more, you'll come across training companies that compromise their offerings by not upgrading their courses to the most up-to-date Microsoft version. Don't use these companies as you'll experience challenges at exam time. If your knowledge is of the wrong syllabus, it will make it very difficult to pass.
Stay away from organisations who are just trying to sell you something. You deserve time, expertise and advice to be sure you're taking the right decisions. Guard against being rushed into some generic product by a second-rate college.
Think about the points below carefully if you believe the sales ploy of a guarantee for your exam looks like a reason to buy:
You'll pay for it one way or another. You can be assured it's not a freebie - it's simply been shoe-horned into the price as a whole.
Should you seriously need to pass in one, then you should pay for one exam at a time, give it the priority it deserves and give the task sufficient application.
Sit the exam at a local pro-metric testing centre and find the best exam deal or offer available then.
Considerable numbers of questionable training course providers net big margins because they're asking for all the exam fees up-front and hoping that you won't take them all.
It's also worth noting that you should consider what an 'exam guarantee' really means. Many training companies won't be prepared to pay for re-takes until you can prove to them you're ready to pass.
Average exam fees were around the 112 pounds mark last year when taken at VUE or Pro-metric centres in the UK. Therefore, why splash out often many hundreds of pounds extra for 'an Exam Guarantee', when common sense dictates that the most successful method is study, commitment and preparing with good quality mock and practice exams.
At the top of your shopping list for a training program should be proper direct-access 24×7 support via dedicated instructors and mentors. So many companies we come across only provide office hours (or extended office hours) support.
Avoid those companies who use call-centres 'out-of-hours' - where an advisor will call back during the next 'working' day. It's not a lot of help when you've got study issues and need an answer now.
We recommend looking for training schools that use several support centres from around the world. All of them should be combined to give a single entry point and round-the-clock access, when you want it, with no hassle.
Never make the mistake of compromise where support is concerned. The majority of students who can't get going properly, just need the right support system.
Ignore a salesperson who recommends a training program without performing a 'fact-find' to gain understanding of your current abilities plus your level of experience. Always check they have access to a large stable of training programs so they're able to solve your training issues.
Where you have a strong background, or even a touch of commercial experience (some certifications gained previously perhaps?) then it's likely the point from which you begin your studies will be different from a trainee who has no experience.
If this is going to be your opening crack at IT study then it may be wise to cut your teeth on some basic Microsoft package and Windows skills first.
Your training program should always include the latest Microsoft (or relevant organisation's) authorised exam preparation packages.
Steer clear of depending on unauthorised preparation materials for exams. The terminology of their questions is sometimes startlingly different - and this leads to huge confusion in the actual examination.
As you can imagine, it's essential to make sure you're absolutely ready for the real exam before embarking on it. Revising simulated tests logs the information in your brain and saves you time and money on unsuccessful attempts at exams.
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