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| impact 2002-08-27, 7:28 am |
| Just looking for some advice. I'm planning on taking Net+ on thursday and
need some last minute advice. I took it a while ago and got a 620, 646
needed to pass, my test was very heavily concentrated on fibre and mau's,
something that wasnt talked about much in my class. I since have bought the
Meyers book and am taking the tests on the cd averaging 80%, but have seen
nothing about fibre or mau's. Just looking for what your tests were
concentrated on.
Thanks in advance
Matthew
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| PCDude 2002-08-27, 7:53 am |
| Everyone seems to have a different exam. I had a lot of subnetting questions and IEEE standards also. So, try to study these objectives and specially go over your notes because you will never know what's going to be on the exam. Good luck  | |
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| it's an all-inclusive test, sometimes to a fault. What is the point of asking more than a couple of question on MSAUs since they are for all intents and purposes an obsolete technology? Nevertheless, one has to know that stuff in order to pass the test. I have over 60 pages written for the study guide that I am writing for Net+, and I have another 20-25 to go, which amazes me since I was planning on a 50 page guide all in all!  | |
| digital slack 2002-08-28, 5:42 am |
| freak, any chance you'd mind posting that study guide to the group
when you get finished?
thanks,
dslack
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002 14:19:39 GMT, freak
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>it's an all-inclusive test, sometimes to a fault. What is the point of
>asking more than a couple of question on MSAUs since they are for all
>intents and purposes an obsolete technology? Nevertheless, one has to
>know that stuff in order to pass the test. I have over 60 pages written
>for the study guide that I am writing for Net+, and I have another 20-25
>to go, which amazes me since I was planning on a 50 page guide all in
>all! 
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| digital slack 2002-08-28, 6:42 am |
| freak, any chance you'd mind posting that study guide to the group
when you get finished?
thanks,
dslack
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002 14:19:39 GMT, freak
<freak.a1ngi@mail.examnotes.net> wrote:
>
>it's an all-inclusive test, sometimes to a fault. What is the point of
>asking more than a couple of question on MSAUs since they are for all
>intents and purposes an obsolete technology? Nevertheless, one has to
>know that stuff in order to pass the test. I have over 60 pages written
>for the study guide that I am writing for Net+, and I have another 20-25
>to go, which amazes me since I was planning on a 50 page guide all in
>all! 
>
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>View this thread: http://www.examnotes.net/article58165.html
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