Was reading this yesterday:

http://blogs.metcorpconsulting.com/tech/?p=1101

And got to thinking about this again. It still bothers me that the road to 
this certification is artificially blocked by monetary constraints. I 
think the certification is difficult enough without adding that as a 
factor to reduce the overall numbers just to increase the "value" of this 
certification. Maybe I'm in the minority, but I know I wont' even consider 
this certification, just based on the cost. Not that I think I would pass, 
or that I even think I'm ready for something like this. I don't work for 
MS and I'm not a consultant. Which from what I've seen are the 2 primary 
groups of people seeking this certification. My employer would never 
consider this strictly based on cost and ROI. 

Anyone else of the same opinion? Or am I way off base here? 




Chris




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