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| I have one of these guides and I am also reading a book. What is the best way to use the troy tec guide? memorize all of the quesions at the end of the guide? | |
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| Certainly not! Use the question to verify what you know. See if you agree with their answers, and if you can justify whther they are right or wrong. Learning them by heart is a waste of your time...
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| hey i am going for my dos test on Friday any last minute tips. | |
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| I did not know they still have DOS test. What exam is that?
I thought that CompTIA has replaced DOS/WIN with the new OS exam on Jan 30, and there are no more DOS and Win 3.11 questions.
More importantly, where can you get a copy of DOS these days?
Anyone have old DOS diskettes?
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| quote: Originally posted by crazyska:
I have one of these guides and I am also reading a book. What is the best way to use the troy tec guide? memorize all of the quesions at the end of the guide?
Wrong way to study for an exam, especially if you come across a question that was not in your study guide.
Apply the guide like Freak suggests, you will absorb more that way.
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