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A+ Certification

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bfletch

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Any websights or books to give me the edge on obtaining my A+ Certification. Thanks.
 
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Try looking on Amazon for A+ Certification books.

The A+ Certification Exam Guide by Michael Myers always seems to get good reviews.

I bought it myself about a year ago, but I just haven't found the time to read it, ( It's almost a 1000 pages!!! ), so I can't confirm how good it is.

Rik

 
bfletch,

A+ was the first certification I went after. I bought a couple of books as well as some practice exam software. I purchased software from called MeasureUp. This was the closest simulation to the real thing out of the multitude of books and software I puchased. It's expensive, $89 for the core and another $89 for the Windows/DOS, but it was well worth it. I have since gotten my MCSE and used their software as well. It also, was a very close simulation to the real thing.

Good luck with your pursuit of A+!
 
I recommend A+ Certification for Dummies, I give it to students who want to learn the skills they need to pass the test. It works great.
 
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