A+ Study guide?
Hello,
I just passed 70-210 a week ago and decided to get A+ out of the way.
I bought the Faster Smarter A+ Certification book from Microsoft press,has anbody used this guide? How does A+ compare to 70-210?
I just passed 70-210 a week ago and decided to get A+ out of the way.
I bought the Faster Smarter A+ Certification book from Microsoft press,has anbody used this guide? How does A+ compare to 70-210?
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flog Member Posts: 2 ■□□□□□□□□□Don't buy this book...it doesn't have all the information to pass the test A+2003 objectives!
I have heard that Mike Meyers books is best or Tcat.... -
Lexxdymondz Member Posts: 356I used the Mike Myers 4th edition, but this one looks like it covers the new objectives:
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?userid=2WUSDAZPS8&isbn=0072229918&itm=1
The A+ in my opinion was easier than the 210, but you have to get use to the differences in the way CompTIA and MS ask their questions. Each are looking for "their" right answer which im sure you've seen if you have already taken 210. -
coax Member Posts: 12 ■□□□□□□□□□Thanks Lexx,
I'll supplement the book with study guides from this site, and the A+ practice test I got a 70% on the first try. -
tahjzhuan Member Posts: 288 ■■■■□□□□□□update: I have the mike meyers book but I'm now, I'm overwhelmed with information. I read the 1st 4 chapters and when I was like by the time I was finished. I'd like to knock both exams out at the same time if I could. I'm just venting I guess. Help meeeeee...my heads about to explode. The ad thing is, I used to know all this stuff 5 years ago. It's just a while since I had to actually deal with it.
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D-boy Member Posts: 595 ■■□□□□□□□□coax wrote:Hello,
I just passed 70-210 a week ago and decided to get A+ out of the way.
I bought the Faster Smarter A+ Certification book from Microsoft press,has anbody used this guide? How does A+ compare to 70-210?
I got the same book it seems ok to me... but then again I haven't took the exam yet -
jchahn Member Posts: 4 ■□□□□□□□□□Question:
I got the Sybex A+ Complete 2nd edition. It says in the copyright that it's current for the exams as of Auguest 2003. I know the test changed in November, but if this book came out in 2003 it should be farely up-to-date of far as computer technology goes I would think. If I read through this book, and know my stuff really well going into the test, should there be anything that will really trip me up that bad? -
Starter Member Posts: 169I used the Mike Myers AIO 3rd edition that covered the 2001 objectives. I wrote the 2003 objectives, though, and I passed the exam fine ...
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Plantwiz Mod Posts: 5,057 Modtahjzhuan wrote:update: I have the mike meyers book but I'm now, I'm overwhelmed with information. I read the 1st 4 chapters and when I was like by the time I was finished. ................................................................................I used to know all this stuff 5 years ago. It's just a while since I had to actually deal with it.
Take it a section at a time - why rush?
If you worked with the items five years earlier, it it likely still with you, but you may need a little reveiw...so give yourself that time.
Meyers book is very good and particularly for someone with experience. Just give yourself time to get current. Get some old hardware (even stuff that is a year old isn't a bad way too go) and practice.
Post any questions here and we'll all do our best to help you outPlantwiz
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