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| True Techie Join Date: Aug 2007
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| Hey guys, haven't been on here in awhile. I've been attending college for about 6 months, and I'll be getting associates in "computer & networking technology". I am planning on getting two certs by the time I graduate (which will be in January of next year). I'm going to tackle the a+ first. One of our first class's books was an a+ oriented book, by I think Jean Andrews or someone like that. The book was kind of lackluster. I'm wanting to find a book that is up to date with test, and covers the key concepts of the a+ test in depth. I was wondering what others who have taken the a+ did to prepare? (I would prefer a physical book over cd's or whatever so I don't absolutely need a computer to study). Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!
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| Monster Techie Join Date: Aug 2007
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| just get the A+ book from comptia... most places sell it at their stores
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