Showing posts with label mcts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mcts. Show all posts

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Certification training?

I hope this is the right place to ask this. Does anyone know places
that offer SQL Server 2005 certification training and testing (MCTS,
MCITP) in South Florida (Palm Beach County and surrounding area)?

I've tried searching around on the web, and it's hard to find what I'm
looking for mixed in with all the junk. I found a couple of places that
have the training I want, but I'm sure I didn't find all of them. So
far, I'm not overly impressed, so more options would be a good thing.

Also, about how much do those types of classes usually cost? How about
the tests? I might just go the self study route, instead of a class,
but I still need to know how much to expect to pay for testing.

Thanks in advance,

--Richardblueghost73@.yahoo.com (blueghost73@.yahoo.com) writes:

Quote:

Originally Posted by

I hope this is the right place to ask this. Does anyone know places
that offer SQL Server 2005 certification training and testing (MCTS,
MCITP) in South Florida (Palm Beach County and surrounding area)?
>
I've tried searching around on the web, and it's hard to find what I'm
looking for mixed in with all the junk. I found a couple of places that
have the training I want, but I'm sure I didn't find all of them. So
far, I'm not overly impressed, so more options would be a good thing.
>
Also, about how much do those types of classes usually cost? How about
the tests? I might just go the self study route, instead of a class,
but I still need to know how much to expect to pay for testing.


I entered "SQL Server 2005 certification training" and "Palm Beach" in
the search field at Google, and ended up at
http://www.mcse-training-classes.co...lm-Beach-FL.htm
--
Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@.sommarskog.se
Books Online for SQL Server 2005 at
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pr...oads/books.mspx
Books Online for SQL Server 2000 at
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/prodin...ions/books.mspx

Certification Signature

I already have MCP status. Assuming I earn MCTS credential, what is the
appropriate signature?
1) John Doe, MCTS, MCP
Or
2) John Doe, MCTS
While reading user posts, I can't seem to find a consistant useage regarding
signatures.
My question is general in nature, as I plan on also getting MCSA/MCSE.
Thanks!please just put one...whichever you want noticed...:)
None is better.
--
Kevin Hill
3NF Consulting
http://www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm
Real-world stuff I run across with SQL Server:
http://kevin3nf.blogspot.com
"labsRcool@.community.nospan"
<labsRcoolcommunitynospan@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:750ACE96-469F-4023-9D4B-8125698DB310@.microsoft.com...
>I already have MCP status. Assuming I earn MCTS credential, what is the
> appropriate signature?
> 1) John Doe, MCTS, MCP
> Or
> 2) John Doe, MCTS
> While reading user posts, I can't seem to find a consistant useage
> regarding
> signatures.
> My question is general in nature, as I plan on also getting MCSA/MCSE.
> Thanks!