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Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 9
OS: XP
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Best practices for studying for my A+ certification
Hi gang, I haven't taken an Exam in a long while and it seems like a pretty daunting task but I'm willing to put in the effort, I will do what it takes to succeed. I know I have to put in hard work and time but I'm asking is there a best way to study for this Exam. Thanks
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Virginia
Posts: 2
OS: Vista Ultimate 64
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Re: Best practices for studying for my A+ certification
I would recommend reading an A+ study guide and actually learning the material in-depth. If you are a current IT tech, and work with hardware, software, and networks on a daily basis, perhaps you can get buy with purchasing a cram sheet from testking and studying answers. I would recommend getting at book from your local library and going through each section.
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