Download Mike Meyers’ CompTIA A+ Certification Passport, Fourth Edition (Exams 220-701 & 220-702).pdf Torrent
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Get on the fast track to becoming CompTIA A+ certified with this affordable, portable study tool. Certification training guru Mike Meyers guides you on your career path, providing expert tips and sound advice along the way. With an intensive focus on only what you need to know to pass, CompTIA A+ exams 220-701 and 220-702, this certification passport is your ticket to success on exam day.
INSIDE:
- Itineraries–List of official exam objectives covered
- ETAs–Amount of time needed to complete each lesson
- Travel Advisories–Expert advice on critical topics
- Local Lingo–Concise definitions of key terms and concepts
- Travel Assistance–Recommended resources for more information
- Exam Tips–Common exam pitfalls and solutions
- Checkpoints–End-of-chapter questions, answers, and explanations
- Career Flight Path–Career options mapped out to maximize the return from your IT journey
PRACTICE EXAMS:
- Practice exams for 220-701 & 220-702
- Hundreds of practice questions from the book
- Video training segment
- Mike’s favorite PC tools and utilities
- E-book
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This got me the Cert,
I only have 6 months of real experience. I bought the big Sybex Comptia A+ Study Guide and studied it hard for ~3-4 weeks. I went in to the 220-701 feeling totally prepared and confident. After the first 5 questions I felt helpless, stupid and defeated but somehow I barely passed. I knew right then and there that the Sybex book wasn’t working for me so I ordered this book. I got it on a Tuesday afternoon and read the whole thing by Friday to take the test. I passed with total confidence.
The book is a short and to the point. Very concentrated. The practice test it comes with is way better than the one that comes with Sybex. I highly recommend this book!
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|Great if you already have some experience,
This book is meant to “fill in the gaps” to prepare for the A+ exams. If you’ve built a couple PCs, installed Windows a couple times, and have set up your own basic home network then this is a good choice for you, as you probably already know about half of what’s on the exams. This book will review what you’ve learned and teach you some things you probably haven’t run into yet.
If you’ve never jumpered a hard drive or edited the registry, then you’ll want one of those bigger, comprehensive A+ study guides as this book is a little short to bring you from beginner to expert.
Get it if you’re looking to turn your amateur hobby into an industry-recognized certification.
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|Part of a Three Pronged Attack,
As others have said, this works very well as a review; however, I would not have scored well without using a couple of other books. PASSPORT covers the bulk of the concepts, but the actual test has a lot of quirky, picky questions about differences between versions of Windows, cables, wireless protocols, anti-virus vs spyware, and troubleshooting “theory,” that are just passed over or not present here.
But I did need this as a refreshing review of what would likely show up on the exams. I read this cover to cover in about four days after spending over three weeks studying and reading all of Jean Andrews’s IN DEPTH bible. It helped me focus on what was important, mostly.
And, in fact, a few points about file permissions and network concepts were made clearer by Mr. Meyers.
I also, at the last moment, used the big, 800 question Q&A book, and that made the difference between just passing and getting decent scores in the 800′s.
The CD in the back has one practice exam for Essentials and one for Practice. It was also very helpful and comes close to the actual exam interface, but the exam questions were generally a little tougher, and in some cases much harder.
In short, this was an essential part in a three pronged attack on the exams.
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