Hello there! This is my very first post to TechExams.net!

I am not sure of a better forum to put this in, but if this is not the best place, then I am certain that one of the mods will move it to the right forum eventually.

I am a student in IT and have already recently trained for, taken and passed my CompTIA A+ exam and been certified. This is the only IT certification I have so far. There are no others, yet.

The exam I took was not the updated 2009 version of A+, but the version that came right before that. My scores were pretty good actually: 820 (Essentials) and 825 (IT Technician) respectively. I am using formal schooling/training to learn all I can about IT, being a current student at the
TechSkills Campus in Nashville, Tennessee.
I am now training to take my exam to get my Network+ Certification and I have to say that I am still on my first unit of training and I feel like Network+ is about 10 times harder to grasp than A+ was. I already know that the material covered in Network+ just barely scratches the surface of all there is to know about Networking, but I have really only learned a tiny bit of Network+ since I began training for it about 3 months ago. I really should be farther along in my knowledge of Network+ after 3 months than I am currently. I already have tons of questions about Network+ and there are likely tons more to come in the future! I going to need all the help and support I can get; hopefully asking questions on these forums will become and indispensable resource.

To be absolutely honest with everyone here I do have a condition known as Asperger Syndrome (AS), which I am certain there may be quite a few posters on these forums that are familiar with it. For those of you that aren't familiar with it, it is in fact a mild form of high-functioning autism.

I was formally diagnosed when I was 27 and today I am 30. In fact, I got into and was able to pay for my education at TechSkills due to a generous government grant I received due to my "disability."
AS not only affects me at school, but also in my professional life as well. Given that information, I am allowed to move at my own pace at school (within reason) instead of having fixed organized study plan with scheduled classes. This is a good thing for me as it reduces a lot of stress in my life. In my professional life, I can do pretty much anything that is basic and doesn't require any sort of formal education, but due to having AS, there is only so many things I can do
well. Well enough to please an employer that is enough to keep my job. Obviously, any job requires a lot of interaction with people, especially customers, may not be the best job for me, since the biggest drawback of having AS is rather poor to just so-so social skills.
Computers are pretty much my life, by the way. I got into them with my first computer (an Apple IIe) at the age of 11, and took to it like it was second nature to me, right from the start!

Yes, this is my Aspie obsession, or special interest to say the least. And in the family, whenever someone is having trouble with their PC, they usually come to me first for help. Yes, I am the
de facto geek in the family, although not the only one.

I do not actually have a job right now. I am unemployed for the time being. I am still searching for a decent tech job involving hands-on computer repair/upgrades or something similar--something would go well with A+. I live in a small town called Fairview in Tennessee, which is about 10 miles to the west of Nashville. If any other posters here just happen to live in my area and know of any good tech jobs nearby as great places to look, please let me know about them. I am generally looking in the Dickson, Nashville and Franklin/Brentwood areas respectively.
Well, that's all I have to say for right now. If anyone has any comments, questions, or suggestions feel free to post them here. I do look forward to your humble replies.

Cheers!

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