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A+ exam in two days
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| Hi all,
This is the first time I've contributed to this group. I'm taking both
elements of the test on Thursday evening. I'm scoring quite high in practice
tests and trying to brush up on elements I'm weak on, i.e Networks and W2K.
My strategy is this, between sleeping and working full time I'm doing tests
over and over until I consistently score in the high 90s for each of them.
If anyone has any advice on on how they passed the tests then I'd be glad to
hear about it, I plan to take 1/2 day off work on Thursday to do every test
I can prior to taking the exams for real in the evening. Also if anyone has
any advice on where to go next I'd be grateful, my ideal career path would
be to start my own business, repairing and trouble shooting computer systems
and network consultation.
Any personal experiences would be most appreciated, and although I know
there is a huge database of questions, if anyone can highlight a particular
area the exams are focusing on that would be great.
Thanking you all in advance
Andy
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| techophile 2003-06-23, 6:23 pm |
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Sounds almost exactly like my plan, up to and including the afterwards
scenerio. I'm taking mine in about 3 weeks though. Are you using a
"voucher" to pay for the exam? This is the only thing that I'm fuzzy about.
Anyone have any advice on using vouchers? If you can take the test cheaper
by using one, then why doesn't everyone?
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| Jeff Shealey 2003-06-23, 6:23 pm |
| I got my voucher for the hardware exan from Total Seminars. I am now
studying for the OS exam.
"techophile" <spam-myemail-spam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Sounds almost exactly like my plan, up to and including the afterwards
> scenerio. I'm taking mine in about 3 weeks though. Are you using a
> "voucher" to pay for the exam? This is the only thing that I'm fuzzy
about.
> Anyone have any advice on using vouchers? If you can take the test
cheaper
> by using one, then why doesn't everyone?
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| DarioUK 2003-06-23, 7:23 pm |
| Hi,
Lately it would appear that Printer questions are appearing quite heavily on
the hardware exam, including the various components of dot matrix, inkjet,
and laser, and the laser printing process.
Also common faults that can occur on each of these.
On the operating systems exam, Windows NT seems to be playing a larger part
than I would normall expect. Typically, boot files and the startup process.
If you know your subjects, then consistantly can get high 80% to 90% in a
selection of different practice tests, then it's likely that you will be
fine with both exams.
Best of luck,
Dario
"Andy" <geezer@geezer.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
> This is the first time I've contributed to this group. I'm taking both
> elements of the test on Thursday evening. I'm scoring quite high in
practice
> tests and trying to brush up on elements I'm weak on, i.e Networks and
W2K.
>
> My strategy is this, between sleeping and working full time I'm doing
tests
> over and over until I consistently score in the high 90s for each of them.
>
> If anyone has any advice on on how they passed the tests then I'd be glad
to
> hear about it, I plan to take 1/2 day off work on Thursday to do every
test
> I can prior to taking the exams for real in the evening. Also if anyone
has
> any advice on where to go next I'd be grateful, my ideal career path would
> be to start my own business, repairing and trouble shooting computer
systems
> and network consultation.
>
> Any personal experiences would be most appreciated, and although I know
> there is a huge database of questions, if anyone can highlight a
particular
> area the exams are focusing on that would be great.
>
> Thanking you all in advance
>
> Andy
>
>
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| Logan W. 2003-06-24, 2:23 am |
| Recognize an ATX board by the fact that the ram slots and the expansion
slots are perpendicular.
Recognize the physical features of the different ram modules.
Logan
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| Barry Watzman 2003-06-26, 4:23 pm |
| You are "over-studying", or studying the wrong way.
What you are doing is memorizing the practice tests, not learning the
material.
Andy wrote:
> Hi all,
> This is the first time I've contributed to this group. I'm taking both
> elements of the test on Thursday evening. I'm scoring quite high in practice
> tests and trying to brush up on elements I'm weak on, i.e Networks and W2K.
>
> My strategy is this, between sleeping and working full time I'm doing tests
> over and over until I consistently score in the high 90s for each of them.
>
> If anyone has any advice on on how they passed the tests then I'd be glad to
> hear about it, I plan to take 1/2 day off work on Thursday to do every test
> I can prior to taking the exams for real in the evening. Also if anyone has
> any advice on where to go next I'd be grateful, my ideal career path would
> be to start my own business, repairing and trouble shooting computer systems
> and network consultation.
>
> Any personal experiences would be most appreciated, and although I know
> there is a huge database of questions, if anyone can highlight a particular
> area the exams are focusing on that would be great.
>
> Thanking you all in advance
>
> Andy
>
>
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