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biniin

2002-08-22, 1:59 pm

hi. i failed the Server+. i used to read server+ bible. but i will go again. i need some help again. thanks
twister166

2002-08-22, 2:41 pm

You need to understand how to troubleshoot the Server+ using CompTia's way... read my other post, it may help...

Also, it should tell you what you did not do well, focus on the areas that you did do well!
freak

2002-08-22, 2:47 pm

you need to think back to the exam and the questions you had, and which ones were problematic for you. Study those areas, test yourself with cert21.com and go back in to claim thy prize, young rogue
Supertech

2002-08-23, 7:21 am

Some lessons in life come harder than others... This one just cost you $190(US).
The Server+ exam is not to be trifled with. You now have the luxury of having seen the exam. Take the exam report they gave you at the testing center, grab your study guides (examnotes, cramsession, etc.) and start going over your weak points. The time for broad-based study is over. Concentrate on the areas that you failed (unless you bombed the entire test). You should now have a much better idea of what the exam is looking for. Keep in touch.

veel succes
twister166

2002-08-23, 7:25 am

quote:
Originally posted by Supertech
Some lessons in life come harder than others... This one just cost you $190(US).


hehee, $160 for me. Got a good deal by buying vouchers...
I have to say that Server+ was harder than Network+.
namrak

2002-08-23, 12:05 pm

Ouch! After taking the exam, you should be able to figure out what your weak points are. For most people, it tends to be the troubleshooting scenarios because now you typically have to make the logical connections from what you memorized in the book to a real-life scenario. Most everyone does fine on defintion questions, but as I understand it, Server+ is mostly scenario based. I plan on taking my time with this one. Good luck on your next try.

Twister, how long does it normally take for IS Consultants to send a voucher?
twister166

2002-08-23, 12:10 pm

quote:
Originally posted by namrak
Twister, how long does it normally take for IS Consultants to send a voucher?

I got it online and I got the voucher number in an e-mail around an hour... Then I call up Vue and schedul the exam...
namrak

2002-08-23, 12:24 pm

Much obliged twister.
Think I'll start saving $30 here and there. We'll start to see more of these comments floating about heh.
quote:
Originally posted by twister166

hehee, $160 for me. Got a good deal by buying vouchers...

twister166

2002-08-23, 12:33 pm

quote:
Originally posted by namrak
Think I'll start saving $30 here and there. We'll start to see more of these comments floating about heh.



Technically, you save $39, the exam is $199 for non-members...
ianbillen

2002-08-23, 2:27 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Supertech
Some lessons in life come harder than others... This one just cost you $190(US).
The Server+ exam is not to be trifled with. You now have the luxury of having seen the exam. Take the exam report they gave you at the testing center, grab your study guides (examnotes, cramsession, etc.) and start going over your weak points. The time for broad-based study is over. Concentrate on the areas that you failed (unless you bombed the entire test). You should now have a much better idea of what the exam is looking for. Keep in touch.

veel succes



Just wanted to say thats excellent advice. I must say this is the route to go now.
Ian
biniin

2002-08-24, 3:58 pm

thansk to you all.
bro ik wou je bedanken voor je advies en ik zal nooit opgeven. iedergeval bedankt. prettig weekeind.
Supertech

2002-08-24, 5:27 pm

Voorwaarts, door de mist!

Blijf in contact.
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