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| Any idea as to what the best text(s) would be for studying up on the exam?
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| Delbert Matlock 2003-02-27, 7:23 pm |
| "Bob" <bakewise@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Any idea as to what the best text(s) would be for studying up on the exam?
Many people speak well of the Mike Meyers book (no, not the actor).
Another option would be the Sybex book authored by Groth. It really
comes down to what writing style works for you. Look for sample
chapters on the publisher's web site. This can usually help a lot in
assessing a book.
Take a look here for a few book ideas:
http://www.selfstudycerts.com/cert/comptia/a-plus.html
Good luck!
-- Delbert Matlock
-- MCSE, MCSA, MCDBA, CCNA, Network+, A+
-- http://www.SelfStudyCerts.com/
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