800 to 900 series exam
Hello all,
I'm sure this might be an obvious question, but i'm newer to certifications as a whole and A+ will be my first.
I'm currently studying for the 801/802, but I know the 901/902 are on the horizon. I might be ready for 801 in time, but might not be ready for 802 in time.
With the 900 series coming, if I pass the 801 test and then that series is retired, will I have to take the 901, or would the 801&902 merit an A+?
Thanks.
I'm sure this might be an obvious question, but i'm newer to certifications as a whole and A+ will be my first.
I'm currently studying for the 801/802, but I know the 901/902 are on the horizon. I might be ready for 801 in time, but might not be ready for 802 in time.
With the 900 series coming, if I pass the 801 test and then that series is retired, will I have to take the 901, or would the 801&902 merit an A+?
Thanks.
2016 Goals
Jan: A+, Feb: Net+, Mar: Sec+, Apr: 70-680
May: Start WGU BS-IT SEC
Jan: A+, Feb: Net+, Mar: Sec+, Apr: 70-680
May: Start WGU BS-IT SEC
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stryder144 Member Posts: 1,684 ■■■■■■■■□□You cannot mix and match the series tests. You should have approximately six months from the intro of 901/902 until the retirement of 801/802.The easiest thing to be in the world is you. The most difficult thing to be is what other people want you to be. Don't let them put you in that position. ~ Leo Buscaglia
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AwptiK Member Posts: 7 ■□□□□□□□□□stryder144 wrote: »You cannot mix and match the series tests. You should have approximately six months from the intro of 901/902 until the retirement of 801/802.
Oh perfect, 6 months would be just fine then.
Thanks Stryder2016 Goals
Jan: A+, Feb: Net+, Mar: Sec+, Apr: 70-680
May: Start WGU BS-IT SEC