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A+ Certification DOS/Windows (Accelerated A+ Certification Study Guide) |
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Rating: Summary: This book reigns! Review: I aced the DOS/Windows test after using this book for about 2 weeks. I would rate it a 5 if only there were a few practice questions. If you read this book, the test will look familiar to you!
Rating: Summary: This book reigns! Review: I aced the DOS/Windows test after using this book for about 2 weeks. I would rate it a 5 if only there were a few practice questions. If you read this book, the test will look familiar to you!
Rating: Summary: Good to use for passing the A+ Dos Windows exam Review: I used this book and the practice test CD from Total seminars. I scored a 89 on the Dos windows test. This book worked for me and it can work for you.
Rating: Summary: Wonderful help in getting A+ certified, but... Review: One thing that kept me from studying for the A+ test was that most books weighed in at around 1000+ pages and were very poorly organized. This book was great in defining what was actually needed to study for the exam and focused just on the operating systems. One thing to point out is that if you take the operating systems portion of the A+ test in June 2000 or later, it will not contain the Win 3.x section and will be adding Linux, Win 98, and NT, instead. If you take the test before June then this is a wonderfully written guide and should be all you need to pass--I passed. I will be getting the companion A+ Certification Core--Accelerated A+ guide to study for that test.
Rating: Summary: Great Guide But A Repeat Of Meyers' Other Book Review: This is an excellent guide if you want to pass the A+ DOS/Windows exam, but it is basically just the DOS/Windows' chapters excerpted from Meyers' "All-in-One A+ Certification Guide", so if you have the one, you won't need the other. personally, I recommend the All-in-One book as it contains all the information needed to pass bothe Core and DOS/Windows exams. This book also contains no practice questions, which is a big minus. Still, Meyers' explains things so well, that you are bound to pass the exam with this book. As usual, he goes into much more detail than you will actually need for the exam, but it does often come in handy.
Rating: Summary: Great Guide But A Repeat Of Meyers' Other Book Review: This is an excellent guide if you want to pass the A+ DOS/Windows exam, but it is basically just the DOS/Windows' chapters excerpted from Meyers' "All-in-One A+ Certification Guide", so if you have the one, you won't need the other. personally, I recommend the All-in-One book as it contains all the information needed to pass bothe Core and DOS/Windows exams. This book also contains no practice questions, which is a big minus. Still, Meyers' explains things so well, that you are bound to pass the exam with this book. As usual, he goes into much more detail than you will actually need for the exam, but it does often come in handy.
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