DissonantData wrote: » What other careers are you considering? What do you think will be more enjoyable than working in IT? If you don't learn to finish what you start, you will never get anywhere no matter what you do. If you enjoy IT and you believe you can do the work, then finish your certification. How long did it take to finish your cert? There are people who take longer than you did to finish it even with experience. Although you're still lacking in knowledge, employers will hire based on how fast you can learn and do the job. I passed with a 711 and I still feel like I have gotten somewhere. Once I finish the A+, I plan to get hired and learn what I need to learn on the job.
SharkDiver wrote: » First, you could have failed, and you didn't. (Many others have) Second, as Chris Bryant once told me, "In football, you don't get more points for going further into the endzone. All you need to do is break the plane." Which you did. Third, sometimes a low score is more about the material you used to study than it is about you. I got an extremely low score on one of my exams and later found that the book I was using had actually been published before the exam topics were finalized. The second edition of the book added 2 or 3 chapters full of material that hadn't been in the book I had. Keep going. Use your score to gauge how much studying you need before taking the next exam. 2 more weeks of review and you may have scored 100 points higher. Good luck.