Monday, October 15, 2007

A+ Certification Training Kit, Second Edition

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The A+ Training Guide covers pretty much everything one would want to know about basic repairing and upgrading, but it doesn’t provide the critical focus necessary for the exam. Without knowing which areas tend to be the “hot spots” on the A+ exam, the reader could spend a lot of time studying, say, monitor repair, and completely ignore the frequently tested CPU model comparisons section. Furthermore, the test questions at the end of each chapter are essay-style, not the multiple-choice questions that will appear on the A+ exam. The questions are designed to test one’s knowledge, and they will–still, they probably won’t help when it comes to narrowing down one choice out of three reasonable-sounding answers. In short, the guide goes over everything that’s essential to know, but it doesn’t stress one part over another–which increases study time and could make the reader fail the exam.

What this book is is an extremely good, well-written guide for the student looking to get a comprehensive overview–and, to that purpose, it does its job well. As a beginner’s introduction to the premises that are necessary to know for the A+ exam, this comes highly recommended. But if the main goal is to get that certification on a resume, the reader probably will want to start out with this, and then move on to a book that tells specifically what can be expected on the exam. –William Steinmetz

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