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Advice on Net+ please
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| I take my Network + Fri morning. I can really use all the help I can
get. I have watched all the Mike Meyers Learn Key Cd's and can pass
all of the transcenders with a 90% or above, and have the Mike Meyers
Network+ passport in which I can also pass with a 90% or above. Are
there any areas that may need to be concentrated on more that others?
Furthermost in your opinion, do you think I am ready? Byt he way,
what score do you need to pass? I have heard you need to pass with an
82% score or better.
Thanks,
Brian
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| Russ S 2002-10-30, 2:24 pm |
| Nope, you should be able to cruise it. I would advise that you finish study
early the night before and have a good sleep. Try not to do any cramming
the morning of the exam either as sometimes you can confuse yourself.
Perhaps doing one of those transcenders before you head off will put you in
an 'exam mode' and could be beneficial.
I should also point out that if you have done Mikes tests and the
transcenders more than 2/3 times you will have learned the answers so you
really should check your scores against your original scores if that is the
case.
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RussS
A+, Net+, MCP W2k
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| "Brian" <bkwill26@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> I take my Network + Fri morning. I can really use all the help I can
> get. I have watched all the Mike Meyers Learn Key Cd's and can pass
> all of the transcenders with a 90% or above, and have the Mike Meyers
> Network+ passport in which I can also pass with a 90% or above. Are
> there any areas that may need to be concentrated on more that others?
> Furthermost in your opinion, do you think I am ready? Byt he way,
> what score do you need to pass? I have heard you need to pass with an
> 82% score or better.
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> Thanks,
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> Brian
You should be good to go. Just be confident in the knowledge that you have
learned and apply it. Take your time, read the questions and answers
carefully and you should do ok.
Matt
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