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MJBrown

2003-12-02, 4:23 pm

Just wondering if anyone knows of good study material for the A+ exam with
some practice exams with all the latest information.

I have 6 years experience working in IT field and just haven't gotten my A+
yet and have a chance to now and need to make sure I know all the little
things that will be on the test like connectors, ect ect.

I hear Mike Meyers is good but there is so many different kinds of books on
bookpool.com that I just don't know which one is good and won't put me to
sleep and that is also not riddled with mistakes.


Andy Ruth [MS]

2003-12-02, 5:23 pm

CompTIA has a quality assurance program and they verify that all topics are
covered in a book. If they are, it gets a CAQC logo on the front of it.
There is a list of that training at
"http://www.comptia.org/certification/A/get_training.asp"
There are also a list of objectives there so you can review what is
covered. We (A+ cornerstone committee) just updated those objectives this
past year to make them a little clearer.


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Andy Ruth
Microsoft Learning

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"MJBrown" <Somewhere@here.com> wrote in message
news:eU7ycjRuDHA.1224@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Just wondering if anyone knows of good study material for the A+ exam with
> some practice exams with all the latest information.
>
> I have 6 years experience working in IT field and just haven't gotten my

A+
> yet and have a chance to now and need to make sure I know all the little
> things that will be on the test like connectors, ect ect.
>
> I hear Mike Meyers is good but there is so many different kinds of books

on
> bookpool.com that I just don't know which one is good and won't put me to
> sleep and that is also not riddled with mistakes.
>
>



MCSE World

2003-12-02, 8:23 pm

Go with the Mike Myers All-In-One...it's kind of funny at times as well.


Best,
Will
www.mcseworld.com


"MJBrown" <Somewhere@here.com> wrote in message
news:eU7ycjRuDHA.1224@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Just wondering if anyone knows of good study material for the A+ exam with
> some practice exams with all the latest information.
>
> I have 6 years experience working in IT field and just haven't gotten my

A+
> yet and have a chance to now and need to make sure I know all the little
> things that will be on the test like connectors, ect ect.
>
> I hear Mike Meyers is good but there is so many different kinds of books

on
> bookpool.com that I just don't know which one is good and won't put me to
> sleep and that is also not riddled with mistakes.
>
>



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