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A+!! Thanks M. Myers
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| Logan W. 2003-06-21, 1:23 am |
| I read your all-in-one third edition twice through. It really prepared me
well, especially considering that I have less than five years of user
experience with PC's;
My first modem was a cable modem!
Anyhow, 815 core, 941 OS.
Logan
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| Logan W. 2003-06-21, 1:23 am |
| DOH!
Why do I boggle up your last name every time? Oh well.
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| techophile 2003-06-23, 6:23 pm |
| Congradulations. What do you plan on doing now?
I'm using 4th edition. Just read it once with some note taking. I'm going
to read over it one more time concentrating on "problem areas". I pretty
much know how to build and repair PCs as I have been doing it for awhile,
but I'm actually learning the "why" behind the process. I hope I have
similar results as you. I'm scoring in the high 80 percents at
www.freecomptia.com ( i wish they had an adaptive test for free)and in the
800s on Mike's adaptive testing.
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| Logan W. 2003-06-24, 2:23 am |
| I ordered Mike's Net+ book. No sense in changing authors when I was
succesful with his A+, I say.
I'd recommend taking the test just as soon as you get done reading the book
again. Don't put it off... though I did put it off, and ended up having to
read the OS parts of the book a THIRD time. But of course, I guess it payed
off.
Good luck!
Logan
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| vinhlong 2003-06-24, 9:41 am |
| Is there much difference between the 3rd and 4th edition? I can buy the 3rd edition for 25% of the 4th edition's cost. Can i still be able to pass with the 3rd edition?
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| techophile 2003-06-24, 3:23 pm |
| I bought my 4th ed. on Ebay for 30 dollars total(price + s/h). Don't just
use the title search, but the optional title and description search. Thats
how I found mine cheaper. Amazon.com's used book sellers sometimes have
some good prices. I would be careful there though. Always email the seller
and clarify what edition they are selling you. With all that being said. I
have seen others here saying they passed with the 3rd edition.
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