DasFox Diamond Member Sep 4, 2003 4,668 46 91 Oct 16, 2006 #1 What's your thought on the best way to study and take the A+ Certification? Are there any great online sites to do this? THANKS
What's your thought on the best way to study and take the A+ Certification? Are there any great online sites to do this? THANKS
rivan Diamond Member Jul 8, 2003 9,677 3 81 Oct 16, 2006 #2 Not highly technical. You'll likely get a better response in Networking or Operating Systems.
DasFox Diamond Member Sep 4, 2003 4,668 46 91 Oct 16, 2006 #3 Originally posted by: rivan Not highly technical. You'll likely get a better response in Networking or Operating Systems. Click to expand... Ahh, well I wasn't to sure where to post it, LOL. Ok MODS move it if you want. I'll make a post in one of those pointing to this one. ALOHA
Originally posted by: rivan Not highly technical. You'll likely get a better response in Networking or Operating Systems. Click to expand... Ahh, well I wasn't to sure where to post it, LOL. Ok MODS move it if you want. I'll make a post in one of those pointing to this one. ALOHA
B bobsmith1492 Diamond Member Feb 21, 2004 3,875 3 81 Oct 16, 2006 #4 P.S. : I don't think that test means diddly squat, from everything I've ever heard...
Agent11 Diamond Member Jan 22, 2006 3,535 1 0 Oct 20, 2006 #6 I think it would be worth getting just for the piece of paper.. It will not impress IT professionals but it's a start.
I think it would be worth getting just for the piece of paper.. It will not impress IT professionals but it's a start.
N networkman Lifer Apr 23, 2000 10,436 1 0 Oct 20, 2006 #7 Having the A+ cert is more likely to help you get your foot in the door and past the HR folks, than it is for any kind of impressiveness. If you've been a tech for any length of time and are reasonably familiar with current tech, it's a relatively easy test(s) to pass.
Having the A+ cert is more likely to help you get your foot in the door and past the HR folks, than it is for any kind of impressiveness. If you've been a tech for any length of time and are reasonably familiar with current tech, it's a relatively easy test(s) to pass.