Passed A+, Now Prepping for N+
So I passed my A+ exam today(
) now I am prepping for Network +.
Network was my strongest when doing practice exams for A+ but i know N+ is a lot deeper.
So I got CB nuggets, Prof Messor videos downloading as we speak any other resource that would be helpful?

Network was my strongest when doing practice exams for A+ but i know N+ is a lot deeper.
So I got CB nuggets, Prof Messor videos downloading as we speak any other resource that would be helpful?
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Network+ will be easier, and more interesting. (I thought it was anyway). I used CBTNuggets and Professor Messer.
I developed a study technique when studying for my CCNA that was helpful, and it would be helpful for Network+ too. Here it is.
As I'm studying, I keep a computer with a spreadsheet open, with 2 columns. One for questions, one for answers. As you are studying and absorbing info, make up questions for yourself that you can go back to and test yourself on later.
Then you can download free flash card programs to upload the file to. There are a few programs out there, you would just have to Google them.
This way you are sort of building your own testing engine for yourself.
Feel free to PM me if you are having any trouble with anything and need help. Good luck!
In addition to the materials you already have I'd suggest the N+ Exam Cram for when you're done w/ going thru the videos.
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