I noticed Uk at the end of the url. Does most info still apply to U.S.

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  1. ExamQs

    ExamQs New Member

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    Hi, thought I would introduce myself to the board. I have studied I.T. for almost 1 year and find it a great decision. But I do have so many questions and concerns about exam certifications. I hope I can help others in the process of my getting answers at the same time.

    I noticed though U.K. at the end of the url. Would most responses in the group still apply to U.S. certifications, study tips and available tests?
     
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  2. SimonD
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    SimonD Terabyte Poster

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    Unless it's a UK specific certification then you can be assured that the information here 'should' cover all requirements for the exams.
     
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  3. Kitkatninja
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    That's right. For vendor certifications (eg from Microsoft, Cisco, VMWare, Comptia, etc...) there are no differences in the exam taken in the US or UK. The only possible "difference" (if you can call it that) would be if there are the exams in a country's own language (however the content would be the same).
     
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