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Author Question about I-Net+
Vanis

2002-12-05, 2:25 pm

I-Net+ certified professionals,

Which book(s) would you recommend?

Is the Sybex - I-Net+ Study Guide (2nd Edition) Groth, McGee sufficient?
What is it lacking?

Regards,

V


Tony Brezovski

2002-12-06, 6:24 pm


"Vanis" wrote
> I-Net+ certified professionals,
>
> Which book(s) would you recommend?
>
> Is the Sybex - I-Net+ Study Guide (2nd Edition) Groth, McGee sufficient?
> What is it lacking?
>
> Regards,
>
> V
>
>


Hi Vanis:

David Groth's "i-Net+ Study Guide" (Sybex, March 2002) is an excellent
choice, IMO. I also highly recommend supplementing the book with commercial
exam simulation software from either http://www.measureup.com/ or
http://www.selftestsoftware.com/ .

Good luck!

Tony
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Vanis

2002-12-06, 11:25 pm

Thanks Tony. I placed an order today.

I noticed you're Security+ certified. That's cool. One of the first? Was it
what you expected?

V


Tony Brezovski

2002-12-07, 10:24 am


"Vanis" wrote
> Thanks Tony. I placed an order today.
>
> I noticed you're Security+ certified. That's cool. One of the first? Was

it
> what you expected?
>
> V
>
>


Hi Vanis:

I took the beta exam in early September with no problems (I studied with an
ebook from http://www.alphageekproductions.com/ and Shon Harris' CISSP
book). It's a pretty solid security exam, judging from the beta. While it is
probably necessary to have the knowledge/experience equivalent to both
CompTIA's A+ and Network+, there isn't much overlap.

By the way, you may also wish to monitor the alt.certification.i-net-plus
newsgroup. Good luck!

Tony
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Tony Brezovski, A+, i-Net+, Network+, Security+, MCP, MOUS
"The Underground Guide to Finding a Computer Job" at
http://undergroundguide.netfirms.com

"Knowledge is of two kinds: we know a subject ourselves, or we know where we
can find information upon it." Dr. Johnson, 1709 - 1784
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