will I pass?
I've been in computers for most of my life. I've been studying for the A+ hardware test for the past few weeks. I graduated from a tech school 6 months ago and during that time I read through the whole A+ book. I can get a perfect score from the A+ hardware exams on this site and I can get in the 90's on mcmcse.com exam. I can take a sheet of paper and write down from memory the whole CPU/socket chart.
So my question is, even though I haven't touched an A+ book for a year, but after printing and studying the technotes from this site and acing the exams here and at mcmcse - will I pass?
So my question is, even though I haven't touched an A+ book for a year, but after printing and studying the technotes from this site and acing the exams here and at mcmcse - will I pass?
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Webmaster Admin Posts: 10,292 AdminNot necessarily. we do not have TechNotes for all the topics/exam objectives yet. I suggest you dowload the exam objectives from the CompTIA website and take some practice exams you haven't done yet.
i.e www.examforce.com/customer/special4.php?sid=525
Or check the link section at the bottom of: www.techexams.net/co_apluscore.shtml
Scoring in the 90s on our practice exams usually does indicate that you are ready though... but as with our TechNotes they do not cover all the topics. Did you score that high the first time?
You might want to check out the A+ test-with-confidence voucher at:
www.getcertify4less.com/techexams.html -
prozack Member Posts: 2 ■□□□□□□□□□Thanks for the advice - ya I plan on getting my voucher from there. No reason to buy a voucher that you can use a year later.. buy the thing when your ready imo. Going to spend another week studying. I read the technotes from here and mcmcse twice a day and take all the practice exams I can.
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New User Member Posts: 75 ■■□□□□□□□□I bet you would. The score required for passing is kinda low so I'm guessing with your experience that you'd probably pass.