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CiKoTiC 05-19-2003 01:41 PM

A+ study materials?
 
Anyone know of a good resource (web, books, etc) that I can study so I can take my A+ exams?

I'm not interested in practice exams right now, I just want to review the actual material covered in the exams.

konvict 06-24-2003 02:30 PM

I used A+ cert for dummies

passed both tests first time, easy as hell, the book is great.


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CiKoTiC 06-24-2003 10:24 PM

Yea, I bought the A+ Cert Exam Guide Rev4 by Osborne. Most excellent book. Comes with plenty of practice exams on CD.

Passed the A+ with ease. Next is Net+.

harleysneak 06-07-2006 11:15 PM

Okay, maybe I am sounding very naive here, or am just too tired to think, but if you don't mind my asking, what are the A+ exams?

Jason425 06-08-2006 09:52 AM

From http://www.comptia.org/certification/a/

Quote:

CompTIA A+® Certification
CompTIA A+ certification is an international industry credential that validates the knowledge of computer service technicians with the equivalent of 500 hours of hands-on experience. Major hardware and software vendors, distributors and resellers accept CompTIA A+ as the standard in foundation-level, vendor-neutral certification for service technicians. The exams cover a broad range of hardware and software technologies, but are not bound to any vendor-specific products. The skills and knowledge measured by the CompTIA A+ exams were derived from an industry-wide and worldwide job task analysis. To date, more than 500,000 individuals have obtained CompTIA A+ certification.

Earning CompTIA A+ certification proves that a candidate has a broad base of knowledge and competency in core hardware and operating system technologies including installation, configuration, diagnosing, preventive maintenance and basic networking.
I have it.

harleysneak 06-09-2006 12:52 AM

Thanks so much for the information. That sounds like it would be very useful and something I would enjoy, I may have to look into that more.

Slashmire 06-09-2006 07:10 AM

The thing about certifications is that...yes you do have a proven knowledge, but sometime they just feel like a normal paper sheet :/

In college, when we asked what certification X or certification Y, the answer was generally "to have it."


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