Took the Linux+ exam today...AND PASSED!
Greetings, all!
As the subject line indicates, I took the Linux+ (XKO-002, 2004 objectives) exam today and passed with a score of 725 (out of 900).
As you are probably aware, the test consists of 98 questions and you're given 90 minutes to complete it. Carefully thinking through quite a few of the questions required my using all of the time. There were quite a few questions that covered material I hadn't really learned in my limited experience and independent studies to prepare for the exam.
I will post more information later about all of the resources I utilized for self-study, as some of these may be helpful to others who are planning to take the test.
Thanks to all who posted information in this forum about the test.
Best wishes for now.
GregL
As the subject line indicates, I took the Linux+ (XKO-002, 2004 objectives) exam today and passed with a score of 725 (out of 900).
As you are probably aware, the test consists of 98 questions and you're given 90 minutes to complete it. Carefully thinking through quite a few of the questions required my using all of the time. There were quite a few questions that covered material I hadn't really learned in my limited experience and independent studies to prepare for the exam.
I will post more information later about all of the resources I utilized for self-study, as some of these may be helpful to others who are planning to take the test.
Thanks to all who posted information in this forum about the test.
Best wishes for now.
GregL
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sprkymrk Member Posts: 4,884 ■■■□□□□□□□Congrats Greg!
Loking forward to hearing what you used to prepare.All things are possible, only believe. -
mrhaun03 Member Posts: 359Congrats on the pass!
I'm planning on taking...hoping to get it down before summer. What were some materials you used and how long did you study for?Working on Linux+ -
KGhaleon Member Posts: 1,346 ■■■■□□□□□□It's what of those certs I wouldn't mind taking myself, does Linux+ focus on Redhat?
Good job
KGPresent goals: MCAS, MCSA, 70-680