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Josh P

2002-07-24, 1:25 pm

What is the best way to study for the exams?
Online practice tests?
Books?
If so what ones specifically?

Thanks.


Uncle_Albert

2002-07-24, 1:25 pm

Braindumps, Troytecs, and Transcenders

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> What is the best way to study for the exams?
> Online practice tests?
> Books?
> If so what ones specifically?
>
> Thanks.
>
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Bryan H

2002-07-24, 2:25 pm

Best way that I've found is to use the books and an actual computer
(something you can take apart at the OS and hardware level). The books I
recommend are the Mike Meyer's books (either the All-In-One or the Passport
series).

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> What is the best way to study for the exams?
> Online practice tests?
> Books?
> If so what ones specifically?
>
> Thanks.
>
>



thecomeons

2002-07-24, 3:00 pm

use meyers or exam cram books. www.passitnow.com www.examdrill.com exam essentials and transcenders are good too if u can afford them. get some good hands-on too.
McGortsky

2002-07-24, 5:25 pm

In article <eeC%8.6642$yc.62462@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com>, joshp@kc.rr.com
says...
> What is the best way to study for the exams?
> Online practice tests?
> Books?
> If so what ones specifically?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>

I used the LearnKey A+ w/ M. Meyers, along with his all in one book.
Excellent stuff. After you absorb that, get the ExamEssentials 6.0. The
dumps are ok for the last hurrah before the exams to familiarize
yourself w/ the question content. All-in-All follow these tips and you
won't go wrong. I got a 960 on the core, and a 915 on the OS doing this.

Good Luck!

JM
Frédéric

2002-07-24, 9:25 pm

Best tools: Time, Concentration
As for best way it depends on you. Some can't study at home and need to be
in a group. Others can't stand to read a book but will enjoy online
material.

--
Frédéric
A+, CIW, i-Net+
http://fredsfastcram.netfirms.com

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> What is the best way to study for the exams?
> Online practice tests?
> Books?
> If so what ones specifically?
>
> Thanks.
>
>



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2002-07-25, 10:02 am

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