Hi, transcender + professor messer for net+?
puskonpelos
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Hi everyone!
I took the A+ on janaury and now I want to get Networ+ certified. For the A+ I just read mike meyers' certification passport, of course I have some years of real experience in the field.
Now I want to get Net+ certfied, and I already bougth trancender practice exams (it came with flashcards) and started watching professor messer's videos (and taking notes)...
the questions... would that be enough? should I add something else?
thanks....
I took the A+ on janaury and now I want to get Networ+ certified. For the A+ I just read mike meyers' certification passport, of course I have some years of real experience in the field.
Now I want to get Net+ certfied, and I already bougth trancender practice exams (it came with flashcards) and started watching professor messer's videos (and taking notes)...
the questions... would that be enough? should I add something else?
thanks....
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Cisco Inferno Member Posts: 1,034 ■■■■■■□□□□theres so much covered in the network+ exam. alot less common sense questions than the A+. i would suggest getting a book.2019 Goals
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lockdnloaded Member Posts: 43 ■■□□□□□□□□Yeah definitely would add a book. I used both of those and Todd Lamle's book and passes the first time. Heard alot of good stuff about the Meyers book also. I just didn't care for his writing style. Good luck.
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N2IT Inactive Imported Users Posts: 7,483 ■■■■■■■■■■puskonpelos wrote: »Hi everyone!
I took the A+ on janaury and now I want to get Networ+ certified. For the A+ I just read mike meyers' certification passport, of course I have some years of real experience in the field.
Now I want to get Net+ certfied, and I already bougth trancender practice exams (it came with flashcards) and started watching professor messer's videos (and taking notes)...
the questions... would that be enough? should I add something else?
thanks....
The Comptia exams are expensive with no retakes without paying again so I would consider getting the book.
However with the experience, passport book, and transcender/messer videos you should be good to go honestly. -
puskonpelos Registered Users Posts: 2 ■□□□□□□□□□Thank you!
I'll add a book, meyer's or lamle's, whatever I find in my country. -
SteveThing Member Posts: 42 ■■□□□□□□□□I didn't need to study, but the people I was helping were using the Sybex book and liked it. I personally find Sybex a bit dry and hard to keep interested in.CompTIA: Net+, Sec+
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Dakinggamer87 Member Posts: 4,016 ■■■■■■■■□□I would also recommend a book for the Network+ exam. There are many topics that are covered.*Associate's of Applied Sciences degree in Information Technology-Network Systems Administration
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kvermillion1 Member Posts: 24 ■□□□□□□□□□There is alot covered in the net+ exam but its not too specific. I studied only using a Preplogic MegaGuide ($15) and free study materials posted on ProProfs.com Free CompTIA Network+ Certification Exam.
I would not suggest investing in more than one book and there are tons of free study guides and practice questions online. I passed my test 832/900 on 3/7 and I only studied for about 5 days. Know your WAN technologies, ports, cabling standards/specifics, and know how to implement the troubleshooting methodology and you will be just fine.:study: Certified: CompTIA Network+, Security+
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Cisco Inferno Member Posts: 1,034 ■■■■■■□□□□make sure to check out mcmcse.net's study guide. really good review info.2019 Goals
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