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Jan 16th, 2008, 12:04 AM
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Re: Developer Certification Exam
You couldnt be more wrong PG 
A degree is just like getting a MCSD for example. When you go to college/university you take classes, study and pass test in order to achieve a degree which is also a certification stating that you have certain competencies in that area that you are degreed in, just like you do with Microsoft certifications. True you dont "have" to take a class but studies, skills and passing the tests are exactly the same.
An MVP is suposed to be only awarded to those that have skills and share their knowledge in Microsoft technologies. True there is no test but there is something like less then 10% of the quantity of MVPs then there are MC???'s
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Jan 16th, 2008, 08:28 AM
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Re: Developer Certification Exam
 Originally Posted by RobDog888
An MVP is suposed to be only awarded to those that have skills...
Absolutely NOT NECESSARY!!! It is as said a token of appreciation from Microsoft to those who are willing to help community worldwide regardless of anyone's skill level.
Coincidentally vast majority of MVPs are quite skilled and quite of few are the experts in whatever they do.
Can we please stop this back firing in kidergaten like style? Thank you.
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