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| tjwoody 2001-05-22, 7:02 pm |
| Hello all!
Just to let you know, this is my first post. Please be gentle! 
I am looking for people's input on the A+ study guide, 3rd edition, made by Sybex. The one I got is a two book set and came with practice tests on a CD.
Myself, I found many errors in the book and especially the CD!
Comments?
Tj | |
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| The one by David Groth? I used the older version for the 1998 objectives and I thought it was very good personally, but haven't tried the latest edition. Did you check the reviews at Amazon.com? You might find some opinions there. | |
| tjwoody 2001-05-28, 7:43 am |
| Yes, it's by Groth. There seems to be many errors in it, esp. the CD!!!
Well, I take the a+ this week and I am using some brain dumps and a "test yourself" by osborne. Hope it's enough!
Woodster | |
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| Always check the errata sheets of any book that you buy. CD's usually don't have the errors listed, but books almost always do as soon as they are found. Try the Sybex site and see if you can get a list of the errors. |
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