Microsoft provides a number of different options for entry-level certs, if that's what you're looking for. Most of them are specific to technologies instead of operating systems.
@@mitchnewara3229 what memorization are you referring to, I finished the core 1 video series but haven't heavily studied or done practice exams yet, are you meaning memorizing the full acronym list?
@@PakuZero port numbers, 802.11 types, cat ratings, connector types, cable types. There's plenty of things that you just have to memorize or else you will fail the exam. I passed a week ago with a 730. On the core 2.
sick. I actually had to use the samba part in the exam today
As MCSA expired, which certificate would you recommend that has the same content as MCSA?
Microsoft provides a number of different options for entry-level certs, if that's what you're looking for. Most of them are specific to technologies instead of operating systems.
Azure...Azure everything.
been using linux for years...i'm thinking the core 2 is going to be leaps easier then core 1 root memorization was.
Good God, it had better be easier. Core 1 was fun but it was a nightmare to memorize.
@@mitchnewara3229 i ended up passing my core 1 with a 707.
@@mitchnewara3229 what memorization are you referring to, I finished the core 1 video series but haven't heavily studied or done practice exams yet, are you meaning memorizing the full acronym list?
@@PakuZero port numbers, 802.11 types, cat ratings, connector types, cable types. There's plenty of things that you just have to memorize or else you will fail the exam. I passed a week ago with a 730. On the core 2.