MCSE certification is given to someone who has studied for and taken an exam about the Microsoft Windows NT operating system, networking, related desktop systems, as well as Microsoft’s Back Office server products. To receive MCSE certification, you have to take related courses through your company, high school or university. Here are three tips that will help you pass the MCSE Certification Exam.
Jeffrey Pell is a Senior Systems Engineer for Weidenhammer. He is worked as a systems engineer for the past 15 years, and passed the MCSE Certification Exam in 2007.
- Schedule out your time for the day that you read this up until the day of your exam. You need to set aside time to study, do ‘practicals’, and complete practice exam. Write down on a calendar exactly what you plan on doing and for how long. This will keep you organized and disciplined with your studying habits, right up until you complete your exam.
- Study the exam format and topics. You need to understand exactly how the test is performed, what it looks like, and what you can expect to be covered. This will help you set exam objectives for yourself and will aid you in developing your study schedule. Knowing what to expect from the exam will help you start your exam preparations on the right foot.
- Make sure that you go over all of your notes and focus on technical terms and articles. Reading technical articles will help you become familiar with technical terms and how the apply in context. Hopefully, you've taken good notes because your study notes should give a good background on technical terms as well.
Jeffrey Pell is a Senior Systems Engineer for Weidenhammer. He is worked as a systems engineer for the past 15 years, and passed the MCSE Certification Exam in 2007.