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| The_Pittmans 2003-12-19, 2:24 pm |
| I want to study for a+ cert. I have been looking at the new Mike Meyers
fifth edition all in one. Amazon.com recommeds that i should also get the
lab manual fifth edition. do I need that as well or are they trying to sell
me something I don't need?
I was also looking at A+ Certification Boxed Set, Fifth Edition by Michael
Pastore that will be coming out next month.
What do you guys suggest I get?
Patty
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| Donnie 2003-12-19, 2:24 pm |
| You might want to check out the Sybex book too. Very high quality.
"The_Pittmans" <pittman@REMOVEpivot.net> wrote in message
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> I want to study for a+ cert. I have been looking at the new Mike Meyers
> fifth edition all in one. Amazon.com recommeds that i should also get the
> lab manual fifth edition. do I need that as well or are they trying to
sell
> me something I don't need?
>
> I was also looking at A+ Certification Boxed Set, Fifth Edition by Michael
> Pastore that will be coming out next month.
>
> What do you guys suggest I get?
>
> Patty
>
>
>
>
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