Please, I need some Comptia A+ help.
I took the Comptia A+ Essentials test on July 7th. I scored a 670. I was very disappointed but okay so my ego was a lot bigger than reality. I thought I would sail through this first certification test. So since then I've been studying like crazy. I've got several different books, I've got online classes, I've got practice test, etc. My problem is I'm staying at the same level as when I took the test. I guess I may not be retaining the information. I'm really not sure. Does anyone have any suggestions for preparing for this test that will help me have a new plan and goal? I appreciate any help you can give. Please forgive me if I have not done something correct here as this is my first time to do anything like this.
Comments
The Fiber Optic Association www.thefoa.org
Home Acoustics Alliance® http://www.homeacoustics.net/
Imaging Science Foundation http://www.imagingscience.com/
I always get frustrated when I start studying for a new. It feels like I don't know anything! However, it always seems to come together sometime in the near future.
Thank you for the input and I am going to keep trudging through.
How much experience do you have using this material? Sounds almost like you are merely reading the books and memorizing practice questions. The data sticks a lot different when you have experience to apply with it. FWIW
_____
"Grammar and spelling aren't everything, but this is a forum, not a chat room. You have plenty of time to spell out the word "you", and look just a little bit smarter." by Phaideaux
***I'll add you can Capitalize the word 'I' to show a little respect for yourself too.
'i' before 'e' except after 'c'.... weird?
If you have read over a couple books, watched the training videos at a place like www.vtc.com and feel comfortable with it all, it's time to move over to Q&A.
Get a hold of as many A+ books as you can and read every question and answer. If you get one wrong, don't just memorize but memorize the related material. If you get a question wrong because you forgot a specific IRQ, don't memorize just that one IRQ, memorize all of them... etc.
Of course think back to the exam as you study and focus in on your weak spots. You will see some of the same questions again.