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2000-07-27, 1:01 pm

hi everybody . i have been reading a lot of the stuff that's been putt here ,, and i have to say that it's very usefull...
my question is .... can anybody tell me if it is more difficult to make the exame,,if you are not born in a english speaking country......thanks!!!

godspeed *UPC* holland ,, ijmuiden.. A+

2000-07-27, 9:01 pm

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Originally posted by godspeed:
hi everybody . i have been reading a lot of the stuff that's been putt here ,, and i have to say that it's very usefull...
my question is .... can anybody tell me if it is more difficult to make the exame,,if you are not born in a english speaking country......thanks!!!

godspeed *UPC* holland ,, ijmuiden.. A+




Hi,

First of all welcome to the board . I'm from a small village located in New-Brunswick, Canada and it's 100% french here. I have learn english in school and in St-John (english city) when i was going on vacations at my uncle's house. The question you should ask yourself is the following... Do i consider myself as a person who don't have many problems understanding english. Since the computer terms used around here are basically just english (and that the french traduction really need improvements) i always study in english and pass the exam in english. This formula have worked well for me so far. Thus, the exams are available in a few languages i think. I'm sure for CompTIA's one but haven't check for the others vendors. But like i told you, i wouldn't ever take an exam in french. They are getting enough hard time wording the questions in a manner that is easy to follow up in english, i just don't want to imagine that in french for example ). Hope this helps.

- behave


[This message has been edited by behave (edited 07-27-2000).]

2000-07-28, 7:41 am

thanks behave for your reply....
i have lookt up the different languages you can take the exame in they are:

french,,german,,and english..

i am pretty sure that i will take the exame in english, i did so with the A+ exame so it should work out fine, it is just a bit more difficult for me than for somebody how lives in a english speaking country.
but i will do my best.......i made 80% on the A+ exame (not to bad) just thought that the I-NET+ exame would be more difficult..

godspeed *UPC* ijmuiden.....bye bye

2000-07-28, 2:59 pm

I admire you guys tremendously! I have enough trouble with the way that CompTIA words their questions, and English is my primary lanuage!

2000-07-28, 8:46 pm

Right on godspeed. English is definitly the pick here. I'm still wondering if other people have tried them in the two other available languages. Would be nice to get the comments of someone who have been there .

Thanks castletoth. No other choices to polish my english since i plan to move in another city to get a job if i don't get a renewal on the contract i have right now. Not to mention that that city is English only . That is a cons of a govs job, contracts that rarely get renewed.

- behave

[This message has been edited by behave (edited 07-28-2000).]
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