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| For those of you who have taken the test, which practice test(s) best represent to type of material and format being presented in the actual exam?
Jay | |
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| quote: Originally posted by jayjay22:
For those of you who have taken the test, which practice test(s) best represent to type of material and format being presented in the actual exam?
Jay
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| quote: Originally posted by jayjay22:
For those of you who have taken the test, which practice test(s) best represent to type of material and format being presented in the actual exam?
Jay
Exam drill
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| Jay,
ExamDrill.com has a great i-Net+ practice exam.
Charles (A+, Network+, i-Net+)
[This message has been edited by Charles (edited 12-07-2000).] | |
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| It's a matter of opinion, but for me the Sybex Study Guide (by David Groth) had great practice tests on the CD which were very representive of the exam.
-Mark MCP+SB, i-Net+ |
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