Hope everyone is having a good weekend!I passed the 802 yesterday with a score of 821/900, so that combined with the 840/900 on the 801 means I've finally nailed down my first certification. I know the A+ is a small step, but it's definitely a good step nonetheless.
Just thought I'd pass along some study methods to others trying to figure it out. Best of luck!Study methods:
- I read Mike Meyers' All-in-One guide cover to cover. It was a bit of information overload at times, and often into went into unnecessary detail, but for someone like me who is studying to actually have a complete set of knowledge instead of just having barely enough to pass the test, it was perfect. His writing style is fluid, easy to understand, and often humorous.
- Practice questions were absolutely invaluable to revealing gaps in my knowledge. I know many people say practice questions are just for when you think you're ready, but I started doing them about a month into my studies, and they really helped me see what to focus on. Just make sure not to do all your available practice questions right away so you have something to assess yourself with later
Here are the best sources, though there are others:
- Take notes. For me, the best way to do this was making a spreadsheet of key information, definitions, and explanations for various concepts that I put together as I went along.