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To my understanding there is a 701, a 702, an 801, and an 802 test which are all "A+" What determines whether you are A+ Certified? Do you just need to pass 801 and 802? Or all 4?
Hi All Currently i don't have any IT certifications and the a+ will be my first. I am booking my 801 exam for mid-end August and going to get the Mike Meyers book. I have gone through the objectives and i am a bit worried as i do have a lot of experience building/upgrading and IT supports on hardware/software. One thing i…
does anybody know where I can get a good study guide? or anything that would help me because I'm stressing out I failed my 802 exam last week I got a 595...
Hello all, I have been lurking on this great site for a while but felt nervous about registering until I actually earned my A+ certification. Fortunately, I did just that yesterday, but now I'm sort of wondering what steps to take next. Some background info: I do not work in the IT industry and earned the A+ to make a…
What is the best study material for Security+ ?
I'm a newbie making a career change. No formal work experience in IT. Everyone says to take the A+ because that's the entry-level cert. So I start studying and I'm totally overwhelmed. Mostly by the rote memorization stuff and the amount of material to cover. (I know there are only 90 questions on each test but I feel like…
I'm new here, but I've actually been studying and into the computer for quite a long time. I'm hoping to take the A+ exam soon, but a few things trouble me and I think I've hit a wall. For the past several months I've been studying for the A+ exams with various material, and already had some experience with building and…
Hello! I am studying for my A+ certification and I had a question on what was required in terms of CPU's. For each of the socket types, am I required to know which processors fit in which sockets? For the processors, am I required to know the speed, cores, cache size/type, whether it has hyper-threading and visualization…
I have been using the Testout software for the last 2 months and have been completing the various 100+ question practice exams with scores of around 95%. I guess what I am trying to find out is should I be getting 100% every time or is some error expected. I have never taken a cert test and I guess I am a little nervous
I just passed my A+ on the 12th and it says I passed the requirements for the A+ce (continuing education) What exactly does this mean? I thought it was just the A+ certification, is there any difference with the CE A+? Does this mean I'm still certified or do I have to do something more here? Any info on this is much…
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