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A+ Certification

Originally posted by: minendo
Rip off a piece of toliet paper. Write A+ on it.
Like minendo, I can't really help you with your actual question but you should be warned that getting an A+ is pretty meaningless today. Even Best Buy doesn't require that its technicians have an A+ (they will in fact pay for your lessons to go get one), though it would help to get that job to begin with. That's also about the only job you'd get based on your A+.
 
Sadly, computers are getting to be like toasters. There aren't many toaster repair men left, and computer techs will probably be going the same way.
 
Google. Find online studies and take the test locally. Personally, I skipped A+ but I did take the Network+ that helped me much more.
 
Braindumps are the easiest way. Since the actual test asks pretty much the same questions, there are "dumps" from previous test-takers out there. If you just want the piece of paper - that's the quickest way to get it. If you actually want the knowledge, then reading Coriolis' Exam Cram is a good way. Anyway, it's people who use braindumps who de-value the certification itself. The cert isn't much use either way, but it doesn't hurt to have.
 
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