What’s the best way to practice for the A+ exam?
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What's the best way to practice for the A+ exam?
What would you consider the best way to practice for the A+ exam? I'd like to earn my A+ networking certification.

ASKED: Oct 20 2009  1:58 PM GMT
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Is it A+ networking you really mean? When I took the A+ it was hardware and software, then the Net+ was separate. Either things have changed or you are mixing the two up. :-) Either way Measure Up tests have helped me pass 2 certifications. Quickcert was another lesson and test program that helped me pass 3 certs. They are not free, but in my humble opinion they were both worth the money.
Last Answered: Oct 20 2009  2:25 PM GMT by Technochic   40210 pts.
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Edtittel   1005 pts.  |   Oct 20 2009  3:34PM GMT

The answer depends on whether or not you feel like paying for classroom or online training. If so, take a class by all means, then get yourself a book, an Exam Cram, and some practice tests and work through them until you can eat, sleep, and breathe A+ Q&A. If you don’t have the wherewithal to take a class–and don’t forget your neighborhood community college may offer a semester long prep class at a surprisingly affordable price (under $400 in the Austin Metro area where I live, at Austin Community College)–then skip the class and just go for the combination of study guide, exam cram, and practice test(s).

That should do it!
HTH,
–Ed–

 
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