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What Books books to use for Inet
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| What books does everyone like for the INET+ and how close do they resemmble they actual test. And is there any other way to study for this test. What about practice test?????? | |
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| Of the books out there that I used, the Sybex book was closest, but was lacking in some areas. For example: the is a question on the real exam asking for the definition of CSS.
Two of the poosible answers are:
Cascading Style Sheets
Commercially Secured Server
In the Sybex book around page 125 or so, he talks about CSS as standing for commercially secured server, and nowhere in the book is cascading style sheets mentioned.
According to CompTIA's email they sent me, the answer should be Cascading Style Sheets.
I requested that this question be re-worded or take out Commercially Secured Server as an answer since they say this is wrong. If the question was worded (What is CSS in relation to HTML?) this would be less confusing.
As far as other books, stay away from the Maxwell Practice exam book. Bad news.
I didn't get to see the Exam Cram book, so I don't know about this one.
Mark
A+, inet+, Network+, CIW P, M CIW D, Novell CIBS | |
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| I'm presently reading the "i-Net for Dummies" book and finding it to be a nice conversational read. Of course I don't know how helpful it is since I haven't yet taken the exam, but it is giving me a less intimidating introduction to some topics I've had little exposure to.
- Heather |
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