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Comp TIA A+ Certification #377245
07/31/12 07:51 PM
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Who on here has taken and passed the A+ exams? Is it as difficult as it sounds for the average guy? I hear that 2012 version will be out in October and lots of Google searchable questions from the previous version won't be on there. Any input appreciated.

Last edited by Wiley Coyote; 07/31/12 07:58 PM.

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Re: Comp TIA A+ Certification [Re: Wiley Coyote] #377443
08/01/12 05:36 AM
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Try actualtest.com It costs a little bit but pretty much any certification on earth is on this website.


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Re: Comp TIA A+ Certification [Re: Wiley Coyote] #377561
08/01/12 08:30 AM
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I have taken the SECURITY+ exam. It was not hard, but I did study for it pretty heavy. I also have 25+ yrs of IT experience in system administration (mainframe and UNIX), networking, and database administration.

Learn the concepts. Using previous test as a study guide is a good method. The exam I took was a new version of the exam which may have had 5 questions from all the previous tests I had used for practice.

Re: Comp TIA A+ Certification [Re: Wiley Coyote] #377691
08/01/12 11:45 AM
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I took Security+ exam. I used Pass For Sure to help me pass the exam. It cost a little bit but was very helpful. Good Luck!!!


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Re: Comp TIA A+ Certification [Re: Wiley Coyote] #377694
08/01/12 11:52 AM
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I took and passed it 10-12 yrs ago. I would say for the average guy it probably would be difficult without studying just because of some very specific stuff they asked. However, if you're considering it you probably already know enough to pass with just a little extra studying. I certainly know way more now about hardware than I did when I passed the test.

Re: Comp TIA A+ Certification [Re: Wiley Coyote] #378349
08/02/12 09:26 AM
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I just looked and actualtests.com does have the test and answers on their website.


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Re: Comp TIA A+ Certification [Re: Wiley Coyote] #378369
08/02/12 09:59 AM
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I think the majority of folks are pushed through the boot camps that test at the end. Essentially, folks are feed the test material (cumulative test questions/definitions, etc...) for 4 days and then take the exam. The pass rates are pretty high. To me, this basically undermines the value of the certification.

From my perspective, certifications and education open a door but experience and capability are what keeps you inside.

Re: Comp TIA A+ Certification [Re: JDR4Bama] #378382
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I took the A+ about 10 years ago, it wasn't a cake walk, but not too difficult. Since then I've taken and passed the MCP, MCSA, MCSE 2003, Security + and I'm currently studying for my CCNA. My job requires these Certs so I have to take em. I hate studying for exams!

Re: Comp TIA A+ Certification [Re: JDR4Bama] #378407
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Originally Posted By: JDR4Bama
From my perspective, certifications and education open a door but experience and capability are what keeps you inside.


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