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Hi im taking my A+ hardware&software course and i was
wondering if anybody out there had taken it and wats the
next logical step from that to a microsoft
certification. still in hardware is it best to be a all
rounder or concentrate on one erea.

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People who specialize typically make more money, however, becoming rounded
may help you determine which area you really enjoy and then specialize from
there.

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> Hi im taking my A+ hardware&software course and i was
> wondering if anybody out there had taken it and wats the
> next logical step from that to a microsoft
> certification. still in hardware is it best to be a all
> rounder or concentrate on one erea.



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Can you tell me your exprience before you pass the exam A+?
I want to study for this exam too, and i want to talk with people who study
for this exam too for exchange questions and experience....
Thanks


"daz" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi im taking my A+ hardware&software course and i was
> wondering if anybody out there had taken it and wats the
> next logical step from that to a microsoft
> certification. still in hardware is it best to be a all
> rounder or concentrate on one erea.



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Have at least 6 months of real world experience. Have played with many
versions of Windows an remember the new exam is harder than the old one, so
be prepared.


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study
> for this exam too for exchange questions and experience....
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