What I mean is the first time I took it I rushed it too much and was expecting to pass with out much effort and I failed it
The Second time I was very close just a few questions off
and the first time I did pretty good and I was more than happy with the result
There was some stuff on the exam that werent on the CBT Nuggets for example about Apple Operating System. (As one example) How am I expected to know about Apple Mac Stuff when It wasnt on the CBT Nuggets?
So im generally pleased with the results and I dont think that there was too much trouble
the only trouble being the questions that I had no knowlege on like Apple stuff.
Any advise on areas of focus for test prep? I'm already Net + certified, so I'm fine on the network portion. Also, because of my job, I'm fine on the MSDS, safety, professionalism objectives. Where I don't feel strong is on sockets. I'm studying this weekend, to firm it up, but it's tough to get them all straight in my head!
Any advise on areas of focus for test prep? I'm already Net + certified, so I'm fine on the network portion. Also, because of my job, I'm fine on the MSDS, safety, professionalism objectives. Where I don't feel strong is on sockets. I'm studying this weekend, to firm it up, but it's tough to get them all straight in my head!
Thanks for any advice. And congrats!
I just used Prep Logic Tests
you should be in a good position with your Certs you wont find it all that much difficult but DONT underestimate it but I think you will get on well with it
Thanks for your response. As with Net +, I am again using Measure Up. Additionally I am also using PrepLogic. I am passing Measure up practice tests, consistently, with at least 95%. With Preplogic, I am finding the question a lot more complex, and a lot of grammar and spelling mistakes. I am also passing those, but not as high. About 80+% consistent passing.
I am suprised by the quality of grammar with Preplogic. I always heard them as highly recommended, and would expect the tests to reflect their reputation.
Either way, I'm stodying the subjects I feel uncertain about. When I took Net +, I was suprised at the difficulty of questions. I still passed with a solid score, but I thought I would have scored higher.
I just don't want to walk into A+, and be suprised by any subject matter.
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Let it never be said that I didn't do the very least I could do.
I will have a short break Well Deserved and the delve into the IT Support unit Exam
to complete my Cert maybe next month will do that one
Working towards 70-291 and CCNA
Future Goals (In this order):CCNA, MCSA, CCNP, MCITP:EA, CEH
"Consider yourselves lucky I'm not after your gully holes..."
Good luck on the IT support exam.
I dont know if I did dude!
What I mean is the first time I took it I rushed it too much and was expecting to pass with out much effort and I failed it
The Second time I was very close just a few questions off
and the first time I did pretty good and I was more than happy with the result
There was some stuff on the exam that werent on the CBT Nuggets for example about Apple Operating System. (As one example) How am I expected to know about Apple Mac Stuff when It wasnt on the CBT Nuggets?
So im generally pleased with the results and I dont think that there was too much trouble
the only trouble being the questions that I had no knowlege on like Apple stuff.
Thanks for any advice. And congrats!
I just used Prep Logic Tests
you should be in a good position with your Certs you wont find it all that much difficult but DONT underestimate it but I think you will get on well with it
I am suprised by the quality of grammar with Preplogic. I always heard them as highly recommended, and would expect the tests to reflect their reputation.
Either way, I'm stodying the subjects I feel uncertain about. When I took Net +, I was suprised at the difficulty of questions. I still passed with a solid score, but I thought I would have scored higher.
I just don't want to walk into A+, and be suprised by any subject matter.
Thanks again!