rogue2shadow wrote: » Sounds like you have eyes on this (passively :P). It builds on the A+ knowledge from the end chapters of the 701 book or CBTs you may have been exposed to. The Network+ is very broad to, say the least, when it comes to specific objectives. I haven't found any stats out there but I haven't seen very many "fail" threads for this exam; that doesn't mean it should be underestimated though.
Sounds Good wrote: » i dont think basing the "fail threads" is a good way to judge a cert. not many people post that they have failed the A+, but it has a 20% pass rate( from what i hear). i can only assume network+ has a lower rate
Priston wrote: » 2003 exams had an average pass rate of between 3% and 10%. 2006 exams had an average pass rate of 20% I would think the 2009 A+ would have somewhere between a 30% and 35% pass rate.
Sounds Good wrote: » what would make you say this? and where are you getting your information from?
N2IT wrote: » I found a recent articleCFA Level 1 Pass Rate Drops to Lowest Since 2005 (Update2) - BusinessWeek No change in the course curriculum yet a lower pass rate. 3% more candidates this time didn't even show up for the exam. ***Interesting data My personal take is that most people who take the financial analyst cert are a lot more serious than people who take the network +, giving them a solid foundation before they even take the exam. You have to have a bachelors degree for starters, that is not the case for Network +, infact you don't need anything except two forms of ID and 239 USD.
Sounds Good wrote: » i just find it ridiculous that the passing rate for an entry level cert(A+) is about 20% and for a cert such as CFA( certified financial analyst) the rate is roughly 40%.
eMeS wrote: » I'm quoting you N2IT just because, not because I'm objecting to anything you're saying. The CFA is not a cert in the sense that certs are discussed here. Not even close. Also fair to point out that a CPA is not a cert, it is a license issued by states to practice a specific profession. I know 1 person who holds a CFA. He's a couple of years younger than me and he owns 2 very new Maseratis. I know several others who've earned CPAs, but have failed the CFA. Some more than once. The guy I know that holds the CFA basically put his life on hold to do it. The link you gave is for level 1, actually lots of people pass level 1 and then bust out at levels 2 and 3. I highly doubt the low pass rates being discussed in this thread for A+ and Network+. It's probably 80+% that pass those, but we'll never know because CompTIA doesn't release pass rates as far as I know. Just because you've seen it in a Wikipedia article doesn't mean it's true ( A+ Certification - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks ). MS
Sounds Good wrote: » , but it has a 20% pass rate( from what i hear). i can only assume network+ has a lower rate
earweed wrote: » I think the high failure rate for the A+ probably comes from people not doing research about the exam before taking it. Simple things like not downloading the objectives and using them as a guide.