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A+ Certification Exam Guide Recommendation?
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| JP Davis 2002-06-22, 7:03 pm |
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>-----Original Message-----
>Hi.
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>Does anyone have a particular favorite for the A+ Exam?
>I've seen the ExamPrep and All-In-One.
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>I am currently a hobbyist, so a comprehensive book is
>what I'm after...
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>thoughts?
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>thanks,
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>kz
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IMHO, the Mike Meyers All-in-One book (Edition 4 is the
newest, however 3 will still get you certified) is the
best one out there. It has all the necessary info, plus
some, and he presents it very well.
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| Kenny-Z 2002-06-22, 7:03 pm |
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Thanks for the reply.
I picked up a copy last night and finished the first couple
of chapters... The CD sounds helpful as well. It's good to
hear I made a good selection after comparing at least 4 other
titles...
regards,
kz
JP Davis <no@way.com> wrote in message
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> >-----Original Message-----
> >Hi.
> >
> >Does anyone have a particular favorite for the A+ Exam?
> >I've seen the ExamPrep and All-In-One.
> >
> >I am currently a hobbyist, so a comprehensive book is
> >what I'm after...
> >
> >thoughts?
> >
> >thanks,
> >
> >kz
> >
> >
> >.
> >
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> IMHO, the Mike Meyers All-in-One book (Edition 4 is the
> newest, however 3 will still get you certified) is the
> best one out there. It has all the necessary info, plus
> some, and he presents it very well.
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