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Re: Is A+ even still relevant in the IT field.
There are a lot of good points in this thread. Still, I am not convinced that an A+ is still relevant to someone with ten years of legitimate IT experience. Yes, it is still important for entry-level professionals. But, it is not likely an experienced MCSA/MCSE/MCITP:SA/MCITP:EA is going to have somehow missed any of the… -
Re: Network Admin requirement
Angie629 I am doing the same here. I started out with a plan in the year 2000 to get experience as soon as I could and progress towards Linux+, CCNA, MSCA, and a college degree. I can honestly say I have used my Linux, Microsoft Active Directory, CCNA, and CompTIA A+ skills to the utmost at work. I am doing the CCNP to… -
Re: Passed Linux+
There's obviously a large pool of questions. I just wrote it (and passed with a 780) two days ago. Things that I remember: 1. questions on perms, but not a single one on SUID, SGID or Sticky Bit 2. Single Umask question 3. Single question on VIM 4. Nothing on IP Tables 5. Nothing on Tripwire I was surpised to see chroot in… -
Re: exam questions ?
The current version of the exam is SY0-101. As long as your materials are for this version they are updated for the current version of the exam. It has been a few years since an update to the Security+ certification, however I don't know the exact date off-hand. Don't forget there is an excellent study resource here that… -
Re: Undergraduate Certificates?
It seems to me alot of companies are requesting specific certifications over degrees. This of course is more in the Entry to MId level jobs. Most senior level jobs are requesting degrees only however a combination of both would make you more of a superior candidate over others with just degree or cert only candidates. I am… -
Re: BS IT at WGU
I hear this question all the time (I am an IT instructor). First, do you meet the minimum requirements for entry to the program? If I remember correctly, you have to have 3 years of IT experience, an associates degree, or an IT certification. Not knowing your educational background, I would recommend getting the CompTIA A+… -
Re: Network Administrator Job
I am currently a Net Admin and I just wanted to give you some hope that when I got this job I did not have my MCSA yet. I did have my MCP and MCDST already along with the CompTIA certs. However, my previous job before this one involved a lot of admin responsibilities so it was not all new to me. In my interview I made it… -
Re: Sec+ mininum?
Okay DoubleNNs Thanks. that's exactly what I was looking for. I suppose I could have phrased it better like you did but glad you understood. Well I shall continue with my current path of taking notes throughout the chapter and make sure I have (at the very least) the key highlights at the end of the chapter. I spend most… -
Re: MeasureUp tests
As Devilsbane stated in the "Ladies and Gentlemen" thread, no, they are not the same company; DIFFERENT SELF-EXAM-PREP SOFTWARE! Prior to signing up for WGU, I had purchased Transcenders on my own. They helped me pass the A+ and Network+ almost 5 years ago, and I always plan on using them for IT cert prep. When I signed up… -
Re: A+ OS help!
Look at the objectives at ComTIA, http://comptia.com/certification/a/default.aspx You might get a question under Domain 4 concerning which client, service, or protocol is needed for Windows to interface with a Novell network, or which ones are needed for a MAC or for a Linux OS to interface with a Windows network, but most…
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