Network+ 2005 same as 2007 ?
I have seen this post all over the place and is still confusing. I have network experience , studied for CCNA but I fist want to go for Network+ . I would like to study before I go and I don't know what to study from 2005 objectives are the same as 2007 ..and would they change in 08.09 ?
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nicklauscombs Member Posts: 885I took the net+ 2007 recently after studying a few 2005 books and didn't notice any huge difference, the easiest way to tell is goto CompTIA's website and download the most current objectives and study off of those.WIP: IPS exam
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mand0 Member Posts: 3 ■□□□□□□□□□When I go to sign up for the exam at Prometric's website I see N10-003 (2007 Edition) but on Comptia's website the exam objectives are the 2005 version.
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supertechCETma Member Posts: 377The exam number is N10-003. This is the exam that is based on the 2005 objectives. When they stick the (2007 edition) on the end it is only marketing. I can assure you that CompTIAs main concern to to remain "legally defensible" in regards to their exams. The exam doesn't change until the posted objectives change, simply as that.Electronic Technicians Association-International www.eta-i.org
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Plantwiz Mod Posts: 5,057 ModsupertechCETma wrote:The exam number is N10-003. This is the exam that is based on the 2005 objectives. When they stick the (2007 edition) on the end it is only marketing. I can assure you that CompTIAs main concern to to remain "legally defensible" in regards to their exams. The exam doesn't change until the posted objectives change, simply as that.
Perfectly written! Thank you!!
And stated several times throughout the forum.Plantwiz
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'i' before 'e' except after 'c'.... weird?