Congrats! :)
Yeah, I'd say there's a bit of a step up between ACTC and ACSA. Kind of like going to the dentist to get your teeth cleaned compared to having a root canal. Kinda like that... ;)
My word of advice to anyone out there considering the ACSA, don't simply think its a 'given' if you found the ACTC to be fairly easy. If you, or your company, can afford it, the ACSA courses I hear are excellent! I know the material they cover is of high quality. I didn't have that option, as my company didn't 'have' the money adn when I raised it, they didn't have the 'time' for me to take them, barring using my vacation, which I was willing to do. I did it on my own, but it is a lot of studying, especially if a lot of the topics are new to you. I know I found it very hard working about 70 hours at work/week and then spending my remaining time to study...considering that Apple's courses can give you a great foundation in 5 days.
Michael Dhaliwal, ACSA
Loyola Press
3441 N. Ashland Ave.
Chicago, IL 60657
"If IT was easy
Everyone would do IT"
-----Original Message-----
From: macos-x-server-bounces+dhaliwal=email@hidden on behalf of Guillaume Gete
Sent: Sun 1/30/2005 4:05 PM
To: Josh Wisenbaker
Cc: email@hidden
Subject: Re: Anyone w/ an ACTC certification for 10.3?
Le 30 janv. 05, à 19:46, Josh Wisenbaker a écrit un truc comme ça :
> I took the ACTC upgrade exam a long time ago and it was pretty easy.
> Another tech of ours just passed the ACTC as well. Just use the SAG
> from Apple's site as a study guide with the Admin guides and you
> should be fine.
Yeap. But ACSA is another matter, indeed :-)
(Just got my ACSA certification last Monday, and it was haaaaaaaard :-D
)
--
GG, ACSA ;-)
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