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| Hi!
i want to learn for the a+ exams on the net,
could you guys direct me to the right places?
thx | |
| sandy7000 2004-12-10, 6:43 pm |
| If you go to the A+ forum, there are a couple links on top from Supertech. | |
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| ChrisDfer 2004-12-11, 7:14 pm |
| forget the A+, go straight for the MCSE, RHCE, and CCIE(at the same time)... that is after all, what all the cool people do.  | |
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| quote: Originally posted by sandy7000
If you go to the A+ forum, there are a couple links on top from Supertech.
didn't find any... hmm | |
| sandy7000 2004-12-12, 2:28 pm |
| The best way to search for info is to use the search option at the top. Type in something like "A+" or "A+ study".
Also, don't go by the titles of the threads. More often than not, if you go into a thread stating "I passed" or such, you'll find recommendations within. I found 4 in the A+ forum just 5 minutes ago.
(Another option is to search under a name like "Supertech" or another you've seen in the A+ forum. There are quite a few veterans here who've given excellent advice in the past.)
However, free materials are harder to find, for which I sense you're hinting(?). I've purchased quite a few Net+ & RHCE books at Amazon.com for $1 (U.S.) and less.
At least strike right now on Net+ & A+ materials on Amazon.com. Many are selling very cheaply due to the Comptia updates.
**Edit**
P.S. Go to the upper left corner under the "over 90 cheat sheets" and into the exam notes. There you'll find free materials for registered members. | |
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| sandy7000 2004-12-12, 7:15 pm |
| Okay, kiddo. Time to leave you on your own.
Supertech gave you a link to Comptia in the A+ forum. You'll find what you need there. |
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