Martyn
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Why is that, does it expire after a period of time?
As of about an hour ago I am not A+ certified!
As of about an hour ago I am not A+ certified!
http://www.amazon.com/CompTIA-Netwo...=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1279131518&sr=1-1Some great info in this thread so far, anyone have a good recommendation for a Network+ study guide? For the cost of the tests I want to be sure I'll pass them the first time.
I've got the A+ All-In-One exam guide already and am very happy with it and will probably get the recommended Security+ guide from this thread.
I think he meant "now" A+ certified, hence the exclamation point.
I finish up my A+ Wednesday, and I am currently studying for Net+
As of about an hour ago I am now A+ certified!
I'm amazed that anyone aside from a people with less than 6 months working on computers still go for their A+.
My employer wanted me to have it.
I was told that if I got my A+ I would be hired (my current full time job). Thats was like 1.5 years ago. If it wasn't a stupid requirement for my job then I would not have taken the test.
Half the stuff on the test was outdated and ridiculous, nothing to do with basic computer repairs.
Ive been doing work with CompTIA on the last revision and the current 2010 revision of the A+ exam and trust me, we are doing our best to get the tests up to date. Our last conference on the 2010 revision was back in February and I can say all old tech was in best faith removed from the exam.
Please realize that creating such a global exam needs to take into account not just the USA but the entire world. While the USA, UK, and Asia may be up to date, there are many parts of the globe that are a bit further behind. This is the primary reason you see some outdated tech on there.
But the process used to make the exam is done by professionals just like myself and many of you guys,gals on here. So let's not give CompTIA too much of a bad rap.
I'm amazed that anyone aside from a people with less than 6 months working on computers still go for their A+.