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Freecomptia.com and Passport A+
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| James West 2002-12-31, 8:15 pm |
| I'm wonder, what's everyone's opinion of Freecomptia.com? Are many of the
questions on this site actually found on the exam? The reason I ask is
because I recently tried out many of the questions there and seem to be
doing pretty well (85% to 95%) but I went over to nerdom.com and tried a
few of those and well, they were painfully hard.
Also, I wanted to voice my opinion of Mr. Meyers' passport A+ book. I find
it a great read, easy to follow (except maybe the SCSI portion) and it
really fills in the gaps of my knowledge since I've been futzing with PCs
for a few years now, I just need to bone up on "book learning" for the
tests. Has anyone tried the upgrade to the example tests on the CD? Is it
worth the $19.99?
- James
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| Nathan 2002-12-31, 8:15 pm |
| James West wrote:
> I'm wonder, what's everyone's opinion of Freecomptia.com? Are many of the
> questions on this site actually found on the exam? The reason I ask is
> because I recently tried out many of the questions there and seem to be
> doing pretty well (85% to 95%) but I went over to nerdom.com and tried a
> few of those and well, they were painfully hard.
>
> Also, I wanted to voice my opinion of Mr. Meyers' passport A+ book. I find
> it a great read, easy to follow (except maybe the SCSI portion) and it
> really fills in the gaps of my knowledge since I've been futzing with PCs
> for a few years now, I just need to bone up on "book learning" for the
> tests. Has anyone tried the upgrade to the example tests on the CD? Is it
> worth the $19.99?
>
> - James
Passport is a great book. Upgrading to the other 50 tests is ABSOLUTLY
not. The additional questions are almost identical to the first 50, one
of them even has the wrong answer. If you are doing well on the
freecomptia stuff and can answer the questions at the end of the
passport section then you will do fine (atleast that was the case for me).
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| Nathan <moirke@tampabay.rr.com> wrote in
news:XlNM9.92952$Db4.2619021@twister.tampabay.rr.com:
> James West wrote:
>> I'm wonder, what's everyone's opinion of Freecomptia.com? Are many
of
>> the questions on this site actually found on the exam? The reason
I
>> ask is because I recently tried out many of the questions there
and
>> seem to be doing pretty well (85% to 95%) but I went over to
>> nerdom.com and tried a few of those and well, they were painfully
>> hard.
>>
>> Also, I wanted to voice my opinion of Mr. Meyers' passport A+
book. I
>> find it a great read, easy to follow (except maybe the SCSI
portion)
>> and it really fills in the gaps of my knowledge since I've been
>> futzing with PCs for a few years now, I just need to bone up on
"book
>> learning" for the tests. Has anyone tried the upgrade to the
example
>> tests on the CD? Is it worth the $19.99?
>>
>> - James
>
I just checked that site Freecomptia.com today. I clicked on the
Network+ section since thats the most recent test that I passed. I
browsed through the questions, and to my surprise most of them were
the same exact ones on the test, word for word. No Joke. So, yeah
Freecomptia.com is definetely the one to study from.
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