Microsoft Certification

D

Derek

Hi all

I have been writing in Access since version one but never trained for a
certification. What the best way to train and achieve certification? Is
college possible or can it be done from home.

I have often been asked if I have SQL experience. I have used and modified
it many times. Does this mean I am experienced or is there some further
mystique to it?


Thanks all
 
M

Maurice

Access certification is aimed at the information worker and not the
technology specialist. I think it's a good way to start though because it
will test you basic skills to the test. If you pass for the exam you have a
general knowledge of Access in general (all the objects) but not VBA.

Information is on: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/exams/77-605.mspx

hth
 
T

Tom van Stiphout

On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 15:05:01 -0800, Maurice

Wow, I stand corrected :)

-Tom.
Microsoft Access MVP
 
M

Maurice

Don't be ;-)

It's still Information Worker technology. Although I think that a lot of
people should take this to be able to see 'all' the general options in Access
(and the rest of Office).

And when done you get a title MCAS (microsoft certified application
specialist) :)
 
D

Derek

Thank you gentlemen



Maurice said:
Don't be ;-)

It's still Information Worker technology. Although I think that a lot of
people should take this to be able to see 'all' the general options in
Access
(and the rest of Office).

And when done you get a title MCAS (microsoft certified application
specialist) :)
 
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