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Discussion in 'New Members Introduction' started by Mart-1982, Feb 3, 2009.

  1. Mart-1982

    Mart-1982 New Member

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    Hi everyone,

    I'm new to the site so just thought i'd say Hello.

    I'm currently self studying for the A+ using the Mike Meyers book. Does anyone have any tips for how they approached studying from it? or any learning techniques that help learning technical info from text.

    Cheers,

    Mart
     
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  2. Notes_Bloke

    Notes_Bloke Terabyte Poster

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    Hi & welcome to CF:D

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  3. BosonMichael
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    Welcome!
     
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    Kitkatninja aka me, myself & I Moderator

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    Hi & welcome to CF :)

    Personally, I used more than one resource. Another resource you may be interested in would be either a CBT package or this book.

    Don't rush (it's not a race), do all the practices, go over the things you're not 100% with, get yourself some practice exams (for example from Boson, Preplogic, Transcender, etc). Take notes, and use a cram guide to consolidate your knowledge.

    Hope this helps :)

    -Ken
     
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  5. Silverfox

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    I used the Mike Meyers book. Being new to IT, I found it a bit heavy going in some parts.

    It worked for me to read it through all the way first time and then go through each chapter making notes of important points. I found it also helped to break up reading with free tuition videos from www.freeaplus.com

    Good luck.
     

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