Microsoft windows server 2016 industry lab MCSA "fast track"

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r/mcsa • comment
1 points • kayvow

Hi,

I am also just started working on my MCSA off the back of CCNA r/S and CCNA Security. Having cleared the 3 CCNA exams all on the first try, I feel confident I can get my MCSA in the next 4 months.

I am currently building my Hyper-V labs following a course on Udemy.

https://www.udemy.com/course/microsoft-server-2016-mcsa-industry-labs/

The course is more lab oriented, which I prefer and for 10 bucks it covers 740/741/742. My approach is to get the whole picture of the MCSA, not just 740. After this, I plan to jump on CBT nuggets and alternate between 740 and 741 for one month. Will test my self on the two exams and depending on my score decide how far apart I should schedule the exams (2weeks maybe).

Let's go!

r/mcsa • comment
1 points • Abica99

Sorry for a bit late response, it was rly busy week...

I study from this course https://www.udemy.com/course/microsoft-server-2016-mcsa-industry-labs/

and l study from braindumps on examtopics.com

But braindumps are not really reliable so l advise if you take braindumps, read the docs if you are not sure about given answer on the site, because they are pretty outdated and some of them are wrong.