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jameson
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new N+ test???
Hi all...
about a year and a half ago, I was two shakes from taking my N+... i
studied hard and knew the material cold. The only thing that kept me
from getting it was the compnay I worked for, they didnt wanna pay for
it, so I held out.
well it is almost 2 years later and I am about to take it (within the
month) however, I read something about a "2002 version" of the N+... i
still know all the material i learned from my studies, but now I am
afraid there is new material on the test... what can I expect? what
should I brush up on that may not have been covered in my studies a
year and a half ago?
thanks in advance all!
jazz mann
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07-15-02 06:25 PM
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evo-spook
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Re: new N+ test???
"jameson" <jazzmannzho@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all...
> about a year and a half ago, I was two shakes from taking my N+... i
> studied hard and knew the material cold. The only thing that kept me
> from getting it was the compnay I worked for, they didnt wanna pay for
> it, so I held out.
> well it is almost 2 years later and I am about to take it (within the
> month) however, I read something about a "2002 version" of the N+... i
> still know all the material i learned from my studies, but now I am
> afraid there is new material on the test... what can I expect? what
> should I brush up on that may not have been covered in my studies a
> year and a half ago?
> thanks in advance all!
> jazz mann
eerr, why did'nt you just pay for the exam yourself a year and half ago???
sos, not trying to have ago :-(
:-)
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07-15-02 07:25 PM
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LAN Man
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Re: new N+ test???
Jazz Mann,
I'm sure there's been a few changes since then.
Here's a link to CompTIA's N+ 2002 objectives:
http://www.comptia.org/certificatio...ctive_draft.pdf
Best of luck with your certs,
LAN Man
"The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of
strength, not a lack of knowledge, but a lack of will."
~ Vincent Thomas "Vince" Lombardi
"jameson" <jazzmannzho@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:447e40a9.0207151111.19fd2d37@posting.google.com...
> Hi all...
> about a year and a half ago, I was two shakes from taking my N+... i
> studied hard and knew the material cold. The only thing that kept me
> from getting it was the compnay I worked for, they didnt wanna pay for
> it, so I held out.
> well it is almost 2 years later and I am about to take it (within the
> month) however, I read something about a "2002 version" of the N+... i
> still know all the material i learned from my studies, but now I am
> afraid there is new material on the test... what can I expect? what
> should I brush up on that may not have been covered in my studies a
> year and a half ago?
> thanks in advance all!
> jazz mann
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07-15-02 08:25 PM
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Jim
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Re: new N+ test???
jameson wrote:
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> Hi all...
> about a year and a half ago, I was two shakes from taking my N+... i
> studied hard and knew the material cold. The only thing that kept me
> from getting it was the compnay I worked for, they didnt wanna pay for
> it, so I held out.
> well it is almost 2 years later and I am about to take it (within the
> month) however, I read something about a "2002 version" of the N+... i
> still know all the material i learned from my studies, but now I am
> afraid there is new material on the test... what can I expect? what
> should I brush up on that may not have been covered in my studies a
> year and a half ago?
> thanks in advance all!
> jazz mann
The new test is entirley different from the study materials for the old
one.
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07-15-02 10:25 PM
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jameson
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Re: new N+ test???
Thank you for your completely useless and pointless post...
to everyone else, thank you for your USEFUL posts.
sorry, to this day i dont unserstand why some people will actually
take the time to make posts like this to seemingly simple questions...
a lacking somewhere I am sure, an insecurity of some sort.
> eerr, why did'nt you just pay for the exam yourself a year and half ago???
>
> sos, not trying to have ago :-(
>
> :-)
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07-16-02 01:25 AM
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Alexander A Sousa
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Michael Brown
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Re: new N+ test???
It's the same exact test from before. Go ahead and take it. It'll be a
breeze.
"jameson" <jazzmannzho@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:447e40a9.0207151111.19fd2d37@posting.google.com...
> Hi all...
> about a year and a half ago, I was two shakes from taking my N+... i
> studied hard and knew the material cold. The only thing that kept me
> from getting it was the compnay I worked for, they didnt wanna pay for
> it, so I held out.
> well it is almost 2 years later and I am about to take it (within the
> month) however, I read something about a "2002 version" of the N+... i
> still know all the material i learned from my studies, but now I am
> afraid there is new material on the test... what can I expect? what
> should I brush up on that may not have been covered in my studies a
> year and a half ago?
> thanks in advance all!
> jazz mann
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Kevin
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Re: new N+ test???
Wow! there are some real intelligent people here!
"Alexander A Sousa" <jsousa1941@rogers.com> wrote in message
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> XXXX you
>
>
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07-18-02 10:25 PM
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jameson
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Re: new N+ test???
LOL thats what I wanted to say, but I got confused when I never saw
this guys former post (if there was one). Maybe he is the Curse
bandit! He goes from one group to the other posting curse words. AGH!
he struck again. I guess he gets the same thrill that 13 year olds get
when they write curse words on the bathroom stalls: I mean, what is
that all about?
"Kevin" <kmills@twave.net> wrote in message news:<ujehfhogjtff6c@corp.supernews.com>...
> Wow! there are some real intelligent people here!
> "Alexander A Sousa" <jsousa1941@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:UM1Z8.111898$WJf1.57958@news01.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com...
> > XXXX you
> >
> >
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