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What books would you recommend?
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| I want to know what's the best book out there to get me ready for the i-net+ exam? Especially a book that breaks it down for me and makes me understand it better.
Thx for the help,
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| I've mentioned this before, but I will reiterate it....the best book, IMHO, is the Groth/Sybex i-Net+ book. I only used this, and the ExamDrill questions and passed very easily.
I may still have the book, if you want to save costs and buy it from me. Email k7384@yahoo.com
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| I used the Exam Cram in-net+ book and the Cramsession.com study guide and passed easily. Look around for study tests to reinforce your knowledge once you read the material.
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| I definitely agree with ThisChick. The Groth/Sybex i-Net+ book is tops. (about $30 if I remember correctly). Groth's book covers each topic very thoroughly, and is written in a logical order that follows the objectives published by COMPTIA.
I also bought an exam simulation package from www.vnpublishing.com for about $15. It had 500 questions, good exhibits and was as close the the real thing that I have seen. With these two, I was able to tear thru the exam - no problem. I think they still have free demos at their site - not sure though...
Good luck!
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