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A+ Certification TestPrep

A+ Certification TestPrep

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Do not buy this book!
Review: The errors in this book are to numerous to count The majority of the errors are editing errors. However, I found many factual errors also. If you want a good book to study for the A+ exam buy the Michael Myers book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK!
Review: The only good thing about this book is the answers to the questions came with explainations. If I had to rely on this book to pass the A+ exams I would never pass. The questions are poorly written and hard to understand. The terminology used is different from that which is used on the exams and in other books. If you must buy a book, buy the Myers book and/or the dummies book. Too bad there is no option for 0 stars

E. Wong-A+ certified now

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Decent book, but too much trivia
Review: This practice book contained a lot of good, well-organized review questions and some helpful answer guides. However, the book also seemed to focus on a good deal of trivia not needed for the A+ exam (like what was the first computer to use a mouse, how many pins on a 486 chip, and so on). Overall, it is a decent supplement for practicing for the exam, but goes beyond the practical a little too often. There may be a better review book out there.


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