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MCSA 70-411 Administering Window Server 2012

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Transitioning Certification Goals: Windows Server to Data Warehousing

Navigating professional development milestones and study schedules

10
Chapters
19
Days
~190
Pages
Section I

Revised Study Plan

I initially planned to take the optional exam 70-411: Administering Windows Server 2012 but decided to focus on 70-463: Implementing a Data Warehouse instead, as it aligns better with my career goals. However, I’m still excited about the knowledge gained from studying Windows Server basics, as it will contribute to my overall understanding of the platform.

 

  • 2/6 — Chapters 1, 2, 3
  • 2/7 — Chapter 4
  • 2/10 — Chapter 5
  • 2/16 — Chapter 6
  • 2/17 — Chapter 7
  • 2/18 — Chapter 8
  • 2/19 — Chapter 9
  • 2/24 — Chapter 10
HOLD: All further progress on this track is paused until I pass the 70-462 certification.
Section II

Progress Updates

February Updates
DateChapter ProgressNotes
2/7Chapter 5Studied while using Omega watch and Grado headphones.
2/10Chapter 5Falling behind; aiming for Ch. 6 & 7 tomorrow to catch up.
2/16Chapter 6Illness slowed progress; need to finish book by week's end.
2/18Chapter 7Skipped a day for interview prep; eager to continue.
2/19Chapter 8Substantial progress—nearly 100 pages covered.
2/21Chapter 9Lengthy chapter (~90 pages); finishing on Saturday.
2/24Chapter 10Finished reading; moving to exam practice and review.
Tip: When tackling heavy technical reading, break the chapters into smaller blocks and use dedicated audio gear to maintain focus during long study sessions.
Section III

Final Thoughts

I’m excited about the progress I’ve made, even though I’m shifting my focus to 70-463. The material I've covered so far has provided valuable insights into Windows Server that will be beneficial in my career moving forward.

   

Transitioning from Windows Server administration to Data Warehouse implementation marks a strategic shift in my technical certification journey.

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