31 Days Before Your CompTIA A+ Exams: Edition 2

· Cisco Press
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About this ebook

31 Days Before Your CompTIA A+ Exams

Second Edition

Ben Conry   

 

A Day-by-Day Review Guide for the CompTIA A+ 220-701 and 220-702 Exams

 

31 Days Before Your CompTIA® A+ Exams, Second Edition offers you a personable and practical way to understand the certification process, commit to taking the exam, and finish your preparation using a variety of study resources.

 

The 31-Day format breaks down key exam topics into 31 daily review sessions using short summaries, lists, tables, examples, and graphics. This edition includes a Study Resources section at the end of each day that provides you with a quick reference for locating more in-depth treatment of a day’s topics within relevant textbook resources.

 

Use this day-by-day guide to organize, prepare, and review all the CompTIA A+ objectives for the CompTIA A+ Essentials exam (220-701) and the CompTIA A+ Practical Application exam (220-702).

 

·         The features of the book empower you to fit exam preparation into an otherwise busy schedule:

·         Tear-out visual calendar summarizes each day’s study topics

·         Checklist highlights important tasks and deadlines leading up to your exam

·         Description of the CompTIA A+ exams and sign-up process

·         Strategies from the author help you to be mentally, organizationally, and physically prepared for exam day

·         Conversational tone makes your study time more enjoyable

 

Who Should Read This Book?

 

This book is for anyone preparing for the CompTIA A+ exams working with learning resources published by either Cisco Press, Que, Addison-Wesley, Cengage, or McGraw-Hill listed on page xxvii of this book.

 

Ratings and reviews

1.3
3 reviews
A Google user
November 19, 2012
Lot of outdated info for a book that was publoshed in 2012. For instance...BTX is the most common mobo on the market today? Even though they're near impossible to find and were discontinued over 4 years ago?? Riiiiiiiiiiiiight.
A Google user
May 13, 2012
Book might be good, "SAMPLE" consisted of copyright pages and table of contents.

About the author

Ben Conry teaches a cybersecurity magnet program at Sollers Point Magnet High School. He graduated from Oberlin College in 1995 with a Bachelor’s degree in music education with an emphasis in composition. He earned a Master’s degree in instructional technology from Johns Hopkins University in 2002. Currently, he holds CCNA, CCAI, and CompTIA A+ certifications. He has received awards and citations for his commitment to educational excellence and for preparing students for college and the workforce. Ben lives with his wife and two children in Lutherville, Maryland.

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