scooterboy wrote: » I am a database administrator and am being required to become certified in Security+, which makes no sense, but that isn't why I am writing. I have Test King, Transcender and Darril's tests. I failed the test today. There were terms I had never seen on any of the practice tests I have, so I have no idea how I am going to proceed. How does one prepare for a test when you do not have the material. I have read on the web that Comptia has changed the test since 2015. When I asked for my money back from test king, they said the same thing. Also, if you purchase test king, they don't refund your money if you buy the test at a discount. I have always seen it on sale. I have many co-workers who also have taken this test. Everyone says the same thing. Good luck, as none of the test questions are helpful. One of them actually thought he may have been given the wrong test. Darril's info did help me get more prepared, and I studied for months. It's pretty rotten that Comptia not only words the questions that they aren't straightforward, but throw in unfamiliar terms. This has been my experience and that of several others I work with.
Dave E wrote: » I took the test and failed today (got a 730 when I needed 750). I was naive for thinking that paying $140 for CertMaster and studying my rear-end off that that would be sufficient. So the test cost of $311 went right down the toilet bowl in a manner of speaking. Obviously people do pass the test. I congratulate them. The old principles of "doing your homework" and "buyer beware" applies here. I fault CompTIA for not being more upfront. I think they are deliberately not entirely forthcoming about their preparation material. It feels almost scam-ish. Kind of like, "Okay, let's not give them too much. We'll whet their appetite and get them in for a 2nd or subsequent go-round. It smells rotten. Many of the test questions were nothing like what is found in CertMaster. Sadly, the federal government has bought into this nonsense so CompTIA will riding high on the federal gray train for a while.