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Jeff Varszegi1-Mar-04 13:08
professionalJeff Varszegi1-Mar-04 13:08 
I'd advise you to just take the plunge. The only thing you'll spend is a little bit of time, and the tests are pretty damn easy. I have a mostly non-MS background (some C++ and a lot of Java), and I recently became an MCSD and then MCDBA, a total of seven tests. I studied a total of seven days-- one for each test. Please believe me, I'm no genius; the tests just aren't that difficult. Microsoft has done this intentionally in an effort to increase their market share; they'd love to be able to trumpet "10 million certified .NET developers can't be wrong" on every media channel.

Especially for someone like yourself, recently graduated (which means you have recent study experience), it'd be pretty easy to knock one out each weekend WITHOUT killing yourself. You'd also be bound to learn some interesting things during your studying, things you wouldn't naturally pick up in the course of your work. If they don't offer an upgrade path later, just do the same thing over again; it'll keep you on your toes. Or you could just decide at that point that Microsoft can go hang for putting you through all that trouble for nothing...

Regards,

Jeff Varszegi
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