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1999 A+ cert

 
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Dave
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 29, 2003 1:37 am    Post subject: 1999 A+ cert Reply with quote

My A+ cert is from the tests I took in 1999. Is there any value to
doing a current test, or an update test? A detriment to not doing it?

Thanks,

DKW
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ride80
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 29, 2003 3:32 am    Post subject: Re: 1999 A+ cert Reply with quote

You must have an awful lot of time on your hands to want to do that test
over again.

"Dave" <dkwdkwdkw@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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My A+ cert is from the tests I took in 1999. Is there any value to
doing a current test, or an update test? A detriment to not doing it?

Thanks,

DKW
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John P. Dearing
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 29, 2003 5:14 am    Post subject: Re: 1999 A+ cert Reply with quote

Dave wrote:

Quote:
My A+ cert is from the tests I took in 1999. Is there any value to
doing a current test, or an update test? A detriment to not doing it?

There is absolutely no good reason to retake the test.

You have your A+ certification. It is good for life. It doesn't say "A+
(1999)" it just says "A+".

Of course, you could do it just for yourself.

I wonder what happens if an A+ certification holder *fails* a newer
exam, do they revoke your A+ ????????

Inquiring minds...........

John
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To reply: Just drop "YOURPANTS" in my address. 8-)
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David Hough
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 29, 2003 5:29 am    Post subject: Re: 1999 A+ cert Reply with quote

It is my understanding, that the A+ cert, does not expire.

Dave wrote:

Quote:
My A+ cert is from the tests I took in 1999. Is there any value to
doing a current test, or an update test? A detriment to not doing it?

Thanks,

DKW
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meŽ
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 29, 2003 6:57 am    Post subject: Re: 1999 A+ cert Reply with quote

I f you want to stay current just get a "new" book and read it. Don't bother
with the test again since you have it.

David Hough wrote:

Quote:
It is my understanding, that the A+ cert, does not expire.

Dave wrote:

My A+ cert is from the tests I took in 1999. Is there any value to
doing a current test, or an update test? A detriment to not doing it?

Thanks,

DKW
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Kathy
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 02, 2003 6:17 pm    Post subject: Re: 1999 A+ cert Reply with quote

Great question! I would like to know as well....

Another inquiring mind....

"John P. Dearing" <John.Dearing@VerYOURPANTSizon.NET> wrote in message
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Quote:
Dave wrote:

My A+ cert is from the tests I took in 1999. Is there any value to
doing a current test, or an update test? A detriment to not doing it?

There is absolutely no good reason to retake the test.

You have your A+ certification. It is good for life. It doesn't say "A+
(1999)" it just says "A+".

Of course, you could do it just for yourself.

I wonder what happens if an A+ certification holder *fails* a newer
exam, do they revoke your A+ ????????

Inquiring minds...........

John
--
John Dearing - A+, Network+
Phila Area Computer Society http://www.pacsnet.org
To reply: Just drop "YOURPANTS" in my address. 8-)
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