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GEE-MAN

2002-06-24, 6:49 pm

what is the best way to go about passing this test as quick as possible, i
have a network+, working on the A+. i have no real world experiance and will
be doing home study.


Andy Barkl

2002-06-24, 6:49 pm

Get a cram study guide since you have N+. Most of the exam is N+ topics with
a sprinkle of HTML. However that might have changed in the past 2 years. I
will be taking the brand-new release of the exam on Friday and I will let
you know what I find.

"GEE-MAN" <grebeau@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> what is the best way to go about passing this test as quick as possible, i
> have a network+, working on the A+. i have no real world experiance and

will
> be doing home study.
>
>



Tony Brezovski

2002-06-24, 6:50 pm


"GEE-MAN" wrote
> what is the best way to go about passing this test as quick as possible, i
> have a network+, working on the A+. i have no real world experiance and

will
> be doing home study.
>
>


Hi GEE-MAN:

Home study is a good way to go for this cert, in my opinion, but make sure
that you get the best book you can find (e.g., J.A. Bryne's "i-Net+
Certification Study System" or David Groth's "i-Net+ Study Guide"), and do
all the pactice test simulations that you can get your hands on in advance
of the actual test. You may wish to buy some i-Net+ practice exams at
measureup.com.

Good luck!

Tony
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