N10-005 tomorrow.
Brix are being...well, you know the rest.
Any last minute tips, suggestions? Can't sleep.
Any last minute tips, suggestions? Can't sleep.
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Good luck!!
*Bachelor's of Science: Information Technology - Security, Master's of Science: Information Technology - Management
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Darril Gibson
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*Bachelor's of Science: Information Technology - Security, Master's of Science: Information Technology - Management
Matthew 6:33 - "Seek the Kingdom of God above all else, and live righteously, and he will give you everything you need."
Certs/Business Licenses In Progress: AWS Solutions Architect, Series 6, Series 63
Darril Gibson
CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+ Blogs
Daily Network+ and Security+ Test Taking Tips on Twitter
Do people typically go for the Sec+ next or CCENT? It seems like there it a lot of overlap with both of them. Should I expect the Sec+ to be a lot different from A+, Net+?
I'm not sure it's possible to give a blanket answer to what people "typically" do but I do know that many people take Security+ after Network+. The A+, Network+, and Security+ exams are all similar and have some overlap in knowledge. With just passing the Network+ exam, you do have a lot of knowledge that will help you with the Security+ exam so if you pursue it, you'll find that you're close.
The Network+ cert also gives you a lot of knowledge that will help you with the CCENT, but I don't have any Cisco certs so can't say much more than that.
Good luck with whatever is next for you.
Darril Gibson
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I use Mike Meyers All in One book for both A+ and Network+. in addition, I bought Exam Cram for Net+ for Mike Harwood. Professor Messer's videos was another source I used, and I made notes on his videos. He pretty much goes through all the objectives on the exam, so its good to make notes on his videos to use as a quick review source.
Professormesser.com all the way. Free. Convenient. Videos. I did, however, read the passport mike meyers book as well as the exam cram Q and A book. All 3 make for a potent mixture.
Welcome to the forums and best of luck on both exams. You'll find the Network+ much easier than just about any Microsoft exam (except for the MTA exam).
Not sure if you've found it or not, but this site does have a Microsoft forum ( Microsoft Forums) and a good search engine. For example, if you plug in 70-659, you'll get this result (http://www.techexams.net/search.php?searchid=97683) which includes some excellent threads by people that have passed the exam.
Good luck.
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