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Old 08-11-2008, 08:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Has anyone used quickcerts? I previously a few years back used mike meyers learnkey software to prepare for my a+ but it was the 2003 version and since has been outdated with the new revisions. My real queston I guess is what online based tutorials have worked for people at a reasonable price?

I have been in repair for over 4 years now but lets be honest they ask alot of junk that we dont really need to know and even though I have other certs for the current promotion I am up for forces me to get my a+ *rolls eyes* thanks for your help fellow nerds rock on

anyone know the price of a+ quickcerts training? from quickcerts.com?

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Next time please edit your posts.
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I don't, but i do know Mike Meyers produced a new book for the new exam. I bought it this winter and passed the exam w/o any problems. He's a great teacher, and the new book i used was extremely helpful.

A headsup on the new exams - you now have to take two exams, an essentials exam then one other (there are a few choices depending on the area you want to specialize in).
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I am finding the books from Sybex to be very good study guides.
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I personally enjoy Mike Meyers.
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Old 08-19-2008, 12:44 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Yeah. Meyers A+ Certification Book comes with the software that's a pre-reque for a+ exams. not only that most learning centers that you can take the test offer e-learnings for an extra boost or attempt to refresh your memory
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