You should just do the last exam if that's all you've got left to do. If you re-start on the 3.5 track, by the time you get to finishing up, .NET 4.0 could be shipping, then what do you do?
If you finish the 2.0 track you'll end up with a MCPD certification that isn't really that obsolete, what you've learned is still valid and I as an employer would still view that favourably. Most employers aren't that bothered about employees having the most bang up to date exams under their belts. Ultimately, in an interview situation you won't be judged on the basis of vendor exams, but on how well you answer technical questions and perhaps demonstrate your skills through practical tasks or whiteboarding, that kinda thing. As I said they are viewed favourably, and if I was to set a percentage weighting of value when choosing choosing/scoring a potential member of staff they'd vendor exams probably come in at around 15% of the overall score.
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Employers, for the purposes of keeping their partner status, are always interested in the certs for partner points and are usually not that fussy about how they get them, i.e. a .NET 2.0 MCPD won't be any less valuable than a .NET 3.5 one. I have a 1.1 MCSD.NET, when we did our gold partner application, MS didn't care about the specifics other than seeing MCSD.NET.
When the 3.5 exams come out you can always do the longer conversion exam that they usually have exams so you can upgrade without sitting everything again. As a little annecdote, I have a mate who has delayed sitting exams for precisely the same reason you're needlessly fretting over. So far he hasn't even got his first MCP.
Don't delay, just go do the exam!
