of course, if you want to avoid using braindumps and EARN your certs like you ought to (to avoid getting fired because you can't find your butt with both hands), you may find Transcender tests and a small practice lab to be suitable.
The basic MCSE W2K books, 2 or 3 PCs with Pentium 133MHz, CDROM, 128MB RAM, 1.6GB HD, and an ethernet port, a small hub or switch, and 2 or 3 Cat-5 cables ought not to set you back more than about $400.00, if you're adept at using Used bookstores, Ebay, and Pricewatch...
And then you will have actually done the stuff, and no one can call you a "Paper MCSE"...
Frankly, I think that is the better approach by more than a mile... you get the training, you get the experience, you get the moral high ground, and you can sell the stuff to another potential MCSE when you're done (and no, I'm not done yet)...
BTW, If you pick PCs with a minimum 450MHz CPU, you can even reuse it for 2003!!
Setnaffa is an MCP-W2K (working on MCSE-W2K) with a few other certs, too...