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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Glasgow,Scotland - The birthplace of Irn Bru,Tennents and the Glasgow Kiss
Posts: 126
OS: Windows 7 RC, Windows Vista, Windows Xp, Windows Server 2003
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Hi,
Just wondering, in my two years in college i sat an SQA(Scottish Qualification Authority) version of the MCDST 70-270, 271 and 272 modules. I know to be fully qualified i have to go and take the test in a microsoft centre but i was wondering if you could count it as semi qualified so i can put it on my CV. It's just impossible to get a job just now in desktop support and was wondering if i could spruce up the CV a bit by saying i'm part qualified? Stevie.
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Join Date: May 2008
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Re: Semi MCDST qualified?
Instead of saying "part-qualified", just indicate that you've taken those modules. Indicating "part-qualified" might give the impression that you're also part-qualified for the position.
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