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| Tim Glover 2003-07-12, 12:24 pm |
| I'm fairly new to the I.T. field and considering taking the network+ exam.
I just completed a Networking class at the local community college. The book
we used was called Network+ Guide to Networks by Tamara Dean. I also just
ordered a Sybex study guide which includes their Virtual Lab. I was hoping
that someone could recommend additional study material or sample tests that
may better prepare me for the Network+ exam. The choices of materials I've
seen on the Internet and in book stores are endless! As with anything else,
there are probably some better than others. Given the high cost of these
items, I'd really hate to buy something that wouldn't help me that much.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions!
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| David Brignola 2003-07-12, 1:24 pm |
| I have read both and personally I like the sybex book. I would recommend
the sybex book for anyone taking the test. The virtual lab didn't really do
it for me, but if you don't have a lab of your own its alot better than
nothing.
I would say that you could pass the test with just the sybex book, and do
some extra reasearch on areas your not to sure in.
"Tim Glover" <timglover@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> I'm fairly new to the I.T. field and considering taking the network+ exam.
> I just completed a Networking class at the local community college. The
book
> we used was called Network+ Guide to Networks by Tamara Dean. I also
just
> ordered a Sybex study guide which includes their Virtual Lab. I was hoping
> that someone could recommend additional study material or sample tests
that
> may better prepare me for the Network+ exam. The choices of materials
I've
> seen on the Internet and in book stores are endless! As with anything
else,
> there are probably some better than others. Given the high cost of these
> items, I'd really hate to buy something that wouldn't help me that much.
> Thanks in advance for your suggestions!
>
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