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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 10:04 pm    Post subject: I need advice about A+ books Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 11:47 pm    Post subject: Re: I need advice about A+ books Reply with quote

"CodeName" <codename@one.lt> wrote in message
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Please, let me know what to choose. I want to become A+ certified. Of
course
to read all books will be good, but maybe some of them will be a waste of
time, because some of these books are old. What do you think, what to
choose, let's talk about 3 books.

What I have:

Upgrading and Repairing PC's 13th Edition by Scott Mueller, 2002
Sybex - A+ Certification Study Guide, Second Edition, 2001
A+ Certification Training Guide, Charles J. Brooks, Marcraft, 1998
A+ Exam Cram2 by Que Certification, 2003
A+ Certification Training Kit, Second Edition, Microsoft, 2000


Thank You.

Your safest bet going by the dates are probably the Sybex study guide and
'exam cram2' by Que.

The 98 guide would be for the retired '98 objectives which I actually just
squeezed it before they updated the exam. It might be worth a read after
getting certified I feel knowing DOS is still very important to any tech.
Mueller's books are excellent I have the 11th edition of PC and 2nd edition
for networking. They're overkill for study purposes but excellent reference
books.

Just my 2 cents.

Rick
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