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Discussion in 'A+' started by maxldn, Jun 1, 2015.

  1. maxldn

    maxldn New Member

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    Topic on books is years old now. Was wondering what is the most up to date book? I want to be able to read durring my lunch break and flick through when in bed. Determined to pass this A+ and hopefully get my foot in the door for a long term career.
     
  2. Juelz

    Juelz Gigabyte Poster

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    Amazon will have your answer and also book reviews. The book info such as release date will be in the description. Mike Myers 801-802 (latest version) is the popular choice for novices, the Exam Cram is also pretty good if your abit more advanced. A+ looks difficult for a complete beginer thats why I ignored it, may go for it when I have experience.. novices do pass it though.
     
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  3. maxldn

    maxldn New Member

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    Cheers mate, got abit of an idea on things. Had a quick look online at stuff and though itll require time studying it dont look like the impossible. Hoping to pass this then get my foot in the door or even volunteer and live off my savings for abit.
     
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  5. Vince Polston

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    My favorite book is the A+ Exam Cram by Prowse. Great book that doesn't drag everything out.
     

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