Frosty,
I take nothing away from your knowledge and ability but let me warn you, the A+ exams are not to be taken lightly. They ain't easy.
Take a good hard look over the A+ study materials that I pointed you to. They folks who wrote that material (myself being a contributor) have intimate knowledge of the CompTIA testing procedures. We have had our hands in writing more than one CompTIA exam. It's not just a matter of knowing some stuff. there's the old joke of "there's a right answer, a wrong answer and the CompTIA answer."
Work down the list of exam objectives until you are quite confident in your knowledge. Don't skip around. work down the list, in order and then do it again. You are developing a study skill that will serve you for years to come. I always advise to over-study. It gives you that extra margin. Taking certification exams is somewhat of a talent in and of itself. This will not be the last cert. exam you will take. start out doing it right and the others will start falling into place. Each new exam builds off of the foundation you have set with the previous. Don't shortcut yourself. trust me.
Taking certification exams is almost a hobby for me now because I know how to study for them. I got into exam development so that I could become a better test taker. It has benefitted me greatly.
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