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| AzpiRin 2003-01-22, 4:24 am |
| I know that most of people recommend Miker Meyers All in one book, but after
studying A+ with Mike Meyers, I have slightly doubt about it.
I need a reference with straight to the point where I won't be bored and
won't fall in sleep. Precise tactic for Network + exam. Perhaps Mike
Meyers book is most essential for those who are real newbie in computer
technology. May I ask for good source for perhaps intermmediate?
Thanks in advance, I need to start studying right away so any prompt
recommendation will be most appreciated.
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I used only Network+ for Dummies for this exam. Having some previous
network knowledge, I found this to be a great book for refreshing and
learning new stuff about networks. I also thought the book was well
written with jokes and stories so that you don't get put to sleep! It
also has practice tests and a CD. Might work for you....was excellent
for me!
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003 09:42:35 GMT, "AzpiRin" <azpirin@hanmail.net>
wrote:
>I know that most of people recommend Miker Meyers All in one book, but after
>studying A+ with Mike Meyers, I have slightly doubt about it.
>
>I need a reference with straight to the point where I won't be bored and
>won't fall in sleep. Precise tactic for Network + exam. Perhaps Mike
>Meyers book is most essential for those who are real newbie in computer
>technology. May I ask for good source for perhaps intermmediate?
>
>Thanks in advance, I need to start studying right away so any prompt
>recommendation will be most appreciated.
>
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| AzpiRin 2003-01-23, 9:24 pm |
| Thanks, Drew
"Drew" <drew@drew.com> wrote in message
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> I used only Network+ for Dummies for this exam. Having some previous
> network knowledge, I found this to be a great book for refreshing and
> learning new stuff about networks. I also thought the book was well
> written with jokes and stories so that you don't get put to sleep! It
> also has practice tests and a CD. Might work for you....was excellent
> for me!
>
>
> On Wed, 22 Jan 2003 09:42:35 GMT, "AzpiRin" <azpirin@hanmail.net>
> wrote:
>
> >I know that most of people recommend Miker Meyers All in one book, but
after
> >studying A+ with Mike Meyers, I have slightly doubt about it.
> >
> >I need a reference with straight to the point where I won't be bored and
> >won't fall in sleep. Precise tactic for Network + exam. Perhaps Mike
> >Meyers book is most essential for those who are real newbie in computer
> >technology. May I ask for good source for perhaps intermmediate?
> >
> >Thanks in advance, I need to start studying right away so any prompt
> >recommendation will be most appreciated.
> >
>
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