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MOS vs. MCP
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J.B.
2004-06-19 07:10:33 UTC
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I am unclear on this: if I pass one MS Office exam does
that make me an MCP? Or do I have to pass them all? Or
do the MS Office exams required for MOS not count towards
an MCP certification?

Thanks for your help!
Bobby
2004-06-20 06:38:01 UTC
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Hi J.B.,

Passing any or all MOS exam(s) will not qualify you to be a MCP. You need to pass MCP exams to be MCP.

However if you pass Word Expert, Excel Expert, PowerPoint, Access and Outlook, you will be certified as MOS Master. If you have teaching experience on Microsoft Office or trainer certifications from major vendors, you can then apply to be MOS Master Instructor.

Hope this help.

Bobby
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You can only master as much as you are willing to master.
Post by J.B.
I am unclear on this: if I pass one MS Office exam does
that make me an MCP? Or do I have to pass them all? Or
do the MS Office exams required for MOS not count towards
an MCP certification?
Thanks for your help!
J.B.
2004-06-23 05:27:29 UTC
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Thanks, Bobby! That's what I thought, but I just wanted
to make sure.

J.B.
-----Original Message-----
Hi J.B.,
Passing any or all MOS exam(s) will not qualify you to
be a MCP. You need to pass MCP exams to be MCP.
However if you pass Word Expert, Excel Expert,
PowerPoint, Access and Outlook, you will be certified as
MOS Master. If you have teaching experience on Microsoft
Office or trainer certifications from major vendors, you
can then apply to be MOS Master Instructor.
Hope this help.
Bobby
--
You can only master as much as you are willing to master.
Post by J.B.
I am unclear on this: if I pass one MS Office exam
does
Post by J.B.
that make me an MCP? Or do I have to pass them all?
Or
Post by J.B.
do the MS Office exams required for MOS not count
towards
Post by J.B.
an MCP certification?
Thanks for your help!
.
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