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Network and PC support workers are constantly in demand in this country, as organisations have come to depend on their technical advice and ability to fix and repair. With the increasingly complex nature of technology, growing numbers of IT professionals are required to run the various different areas we've come to rely on.

Ensure all your exams are what employers want - forget programmes which lead to some in-house certificate (which is as useless as if you'd printed it yourself). All the major IT organisations like Microsoft, CompTIA, Adobe or Cisco have widely acknowledged skills programs. These big-hitters can make sure you stand out at interview. Pop to MCSE 2008 - some thoughts for quality tips.

You'll come across courses which guarantee examination passes - inevitably that means paying for the exams at the very beginning of your studies. However, prior to embracing a course with such a promise, why not consider this:

Obviously it isn't free - you're still being charged for it - the price has simply been included in the whole thing. Evidence shows that when students fund their own exams, when they're ready to take them and not before, they'll be in a better position to get through on the first attempt - because they are conscious of the cost and so will prepare more thoroughly. 
Isn't it outrageous to have to pay the training company up-front for exam fees? Go for the best offer at the time, rather than coughing up months or even a year or two in advance - and sit exams more locally - rather than possibly hours away from your area. Huge profits are secured by many training colleges who incorporate exam fees into the cost of the course. A number of students don't take them for various reasons but no refunds are given. Astoundingly enough, there are companies around who depend on students not taking their exams - as that's where a lot of their profit comes from. It's worth noting that exam re-takes via training course providers who offer an 'Exam Guarantee' inevitably are heavily regulated. You'll be required to sit pre-tests till you've proven conclusively that you can pass.
Shelling out hundreds or thousands of pounds on an 'Exam Guarantee' is naive - when hard work, commitment and the right preparation via exam simulations is actually the key to your success.

It's essential to have the very latest Microsoft (or Cisco, CompTIA etc.) authorised exam preparation packages. Sometimes people can find themselves confused by practising exam questions that aren't recognised by official sources. It's not uncommon that the question formats and phraseology can be completely unlike un-authorised versions and it's important to prepare yourself for this. A way to build self-confidence is if you check how much you know by doing quizzes and mock ups of exams to prepare you for taking the actual exam.

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