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xauth
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 appreciated, thanks.
***EDIT***
Nevermind I figured it out.
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jamesleecoleman
CE = Continuing Education
CompTIA Continuing Education Program
xauth
I've been reading up on it, but I thought that taking the 220-801 and 802 and passing gives you just your A+ certification, not your A+ CE.
I don't recall ever enrolling for CE and this wouldn't look good to an employer I'd imagine because of it being continuing education still and not just certified.
How do I go about renewing my A+ if I don't have any CEU's to renew it?
Tyb
There are various ways to renew it, taking classes, retaking the A+ and taking a higher level cert (Net+ or Sec+).
xauth
Thanks, yeah I just figured that out a while ago.
DonM34
Regardless you are A+ certified, my certification says the same. I think once CompTIA incorporated the 3 year renewal, they have instituted CE credits that goes towards renewing your certification.
ImYourOnlyDJ
I'm pretty sure the A+ CE is to distinguish between those that are lifetime certified and those that recertify every three years.
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