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Rw4
05-20-2010, 10:34 AM
Hello all,

Just wanted to let everyone know that I have a great resource for taking you IT certifications. I have the ORIGINAL pool of questions that are used to form these tests. They are about 400 questions per study "test".

I use these to get my techs certified. If you know these tests, YOU WILL PASS! Please feel free to post what you need and your email and i will send the PDF to your email promptly. I have had a 100% success rate on these alone. These are ALL you need.

Let me know what you need and possibly the test number:

Example MCP(Microsoft Certified Professional) 270-271 etc etc


Just to give you a rough idea I will list a few.

comptia A+Essentials, A+IT-tech, A+Depot-tech, Network+, security+, CCNA, etc etc.

I also recieve free vouchers from time to time. SO basically you get a 125 coupon for a free test.

If this interests anyone PM me or post here.

All I ask is no knifing me in BF:BC2. :)


-Stealth9

JustMeBF2
05-20-2010, 10:55 AM
Sweet
I am super busy right now but in a couple weeks I will maybe have time.
It would be nice to put a couple of these on my wall.

Thanks

Rw4
05-20-2010, 09:52 PM
Post your email and let me know what you want/need.

Stealth9

Shadowryche
05-21-2010, 02:07 PM
I probably should get a COMPTIA A+ Essentials. Last time I got A+ certified was in '99 or 2000.

SirDreadlord
05-21-2010, 03:34 PM
What do you have in the lines of Microsoft certs? MCSD? MCSE? What else?

Thanks in advance,

Rw4
05-22-2010, 09:27 AM
MCSE I believe is:

Need one elective: A+, Sec+, Net+

Need one Design: 70-297, 70-298, 70-285

Need one on CLient: I only have 70-270 test available

Need FOUR on Network: 70-290, 291, 293, 294


SO I have all you need to get the MCSE. Most got the route of

MCP > MCDST > MCTIP and couple it with the A+ and security+, and a big PLUS if they have the Network+.

Industry standards have changed dratically over the last 6 months. Myself, as a hiring manager look for the above. It shows you have dabbled into just about everything. Couple the ones I prefer with an associates degree and an EASY 55k salary as a start is VERY doable. Now with a Bachelors in IS, or CS and you are looking at a REALISTIC 5k jump in salary.

THis is just what I look for and I base my needs off what my clients needs. I would suggest an associates degree for stability. I PERSONALLY have 3 workers with SOLID experience with only an associates degree and they make more (15k) more per year than people with a Bach.

-Stealth9

SnaKe
05-22-2010, 11:43 AM
Wow! Thanks Stealth9!

Good timing too. I've been in networking a long time but need to get certified now. I could use CCNA.

640-802 CCNA
or
640-822 ICND1 & 640-816 ICND2

I'll PM you my email address.

Machinate
05-23-2010, 10:36 AM
I will go hungry before promising not to knife in BF BC2.

Rw4
05-26-2010, 09:27 AM
I will get these tests to you guys in the next day or so. I received alot of PMs and i will get these to you guys after some sleep. i just go back home from being on the road. Just make sure i get your email so i can send the PDF's.

Stealth9

ps i frequent Corpus Christi, TX, and Atlanta, Georgia quite a bit now so if anyone is in those areas hit me up. Maybe we can do lunch or something.

Stealth9

PoisonPanik-aw-
05-27-2010, 01:00 PM
I'd love to get these from you RW4! I'm gearing up to start these in the next few months and this would be a great help! I'll PM you my e-mail.

SnaKe
05-27-2010, 11:55 PM
I will get these tests to you guys in the next day or so. I received alot of PMs and i will get these to you guys after some sleep. i just go back home from being on the road. Just make sure i get your email so i can send the PDF's.

Stealth9

ps i frequent Corpus Christi, TX, and Atlanta, Georgia quite a bit now so if anyone is in those areas hit me up. Maybe we can do lunch or something.

Stealth9I'm in ATL Stealth. Let me know when you're coming in. Maybe we can meet for a beer.