Blackout wrote: » Simple answer buy Darril Gibsons book for 201, Read the book, flash cards, take exam. You don't need a security course to pass Security+.
Blackout wrote: » Try and find a I failed Security+ thread on this forum, I haven't read one post about someone failing Security+. I read DG's book because everyone on here praised it. It explained in Detail everything I needed to know for the exam. Security+ is an entry level cert, this isn't CISSP, EC-Council, or SANS. You should be able to self study for S+ and pass without the need for a 2000 dollar class.
Blackout wrote: » How in the **** is reading a book a braindump? The same material you learn in your class is the same material in security books, don't try and bring others down cause you can't read or have zero reading comprehension.
KrisA wrote: » Study Techniques, Why Study with Flashcards? This is a very common and widely used technique. It is no way shape or form a brain ****. Further more, the mere suggestion to not read has lowered any advice you ever give to be disregarded.
Michael2 wrote: » I never said not to read. I don't know where this is coming from. I've never used flashcards. Do they provide you with an explanation of the answer and why the others are wrong, or do they just show you the answer and maybe give you a website for reference?
Flash cards, really? You use flash cards to learn addition and subtraction, not to pass a professional certification exam. I'm also not for studying from books because all books do is put words in your head. For this test, I think you will need a better understanding of information security than a book can provide. People are different, though. Just prepare to use the money you saved by not taking a class to retake the test about five times