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...does this mean I'll get an apprentice?

For the next three weeks, I'll be squirreled away in a hidden location, having my brains surgically removed and replaced with a quantum-computing device filled with Exchange knowledge. Good times!

Seriously, though, I'll be off to the October rotation of the three-week Microsoft Certified Master: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 program. The Master certification is a new certification that Microsoft is rolling out, placed between the MCITP and MCA certifications. It's so new, in fact, that it doesn't yet appear on the Find a Microsoft Certification by Technology page.

So, newness established, what does this Master certification entail? First, it's not your typical Microsoft certification.

To ensure that people going through this experience are ready for it, they're actually screening candidates. For the Exchange Master program, the published criteria are:

  • 5+ years Exchange 2003
  • 1+ years Exchange 2007
  • Thorough understanding of Exchange design/architecture, AD, DNS, and core network services
  • Certification as a MCITP: Enterprise Messaging (Exchange 2007 exams 70-236, 70-237, and 70-238)
  • Certification as a MCSE Windows 2003 or MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Configuration (exam 70-640)

Scrape all that together, and what do you get?

  • Three weeks of "highly intensive classroom training" -- and by all reports, they're not kidding when they say that. I've been through plenty of Microsoft classes, and for this one, my corporate lords have completely cleared the decks for me.
  • Three computerized written tests (I assume one per week). I have no idea what these are going to be like, but after having done three exams in the past month, I really hope they're a notch above the standard Microsoft certification exam.
  • One lab-based exam (administered at the end). Now, I really like the thought of hands-on tests; one of the best job interviews I ever went through included a hands-on test. However, they're a lot more stressful precisely because you can't fake things or puzzle out the the right answer through careful elimination. You have to know your stuff.

Assuming I survive and my head doesn't asplode, in a month I'll get to call myself an Exchange Master. This, of course, leads to the obvious question: do I get an apprentice? If so, I have a suggestion:

The determined apprentice

I really want an apprentice. I think I deserve one. You listening, 3Sharp?

posted on Friday, October 03, 2008 7:22 PM Print
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# re: ...does this mean I'll get an apprentice?
Jesper Bernle
10/6/2008 4:44 AM
Hi Devin!

Hope you make it. It really sounds like a great time to me. Just the thought of all that intense training makes me drool ;-)

By the way - great book on DPM. Just read it and DPM really feels like a close match to Exchange, just like ISA does.

Once again - Good Luck on your Master certification.

Regards / Jesper Bernle
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# re: ...does this mean I'll get an apprentice?
Chris Haaker
10/13/2008 1:27 PM
Devin - I know it is going to be *intensive* but if at all possible, PLEASE blog the experience! I am thinking of signing up and I know myself and others would find your reflections invaluable before plunking down $20K! :) Also, I am not in to wasting anyone's time. If you struggle, I will know how to better place myself for success.
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# re: ...does this mean I'll get an apprentice?
Kay Sellenrode
10/31/2008 3:38 AM
So you now have finished your MCM training. How was your experience. I hopefully will enter the Januari or March training and are looking for the first experiences with the MCM certification process.

Regards,

Kay Sellenrode
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