The header: A+ 20:48 seems to show the hours of the classes. But it never changes. How can I get an updated reading?
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Unsolved The header: A+ 20:48
Shar is a guy. Mom got too creative.
In the words of Toby Keith:
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Maybe the KFM will let us know when this feature will be updated. I am 4 weeks into A+. I'd like to know how much time I need to budget to complete before I start my review.
So you know, Ronnie, the jokes are bad, the info is priceless. I go back to Osborne days. You know. Learning by 'osmosis' (sic) is one thing, this course extends and confirms what I know and want to know.
Bravo!
Shar is a guy. Mom got too creative.
In the words of Toby Keith:
"I ain't as good as I once was
But I'm as good once as I ever was" -
With your experience, I would just take the time to review any topics that are unfamiliar to you and use the rest of the time as review. Take a note of the exam objectives and pay attention to the verbs used in the objective. If you can confidently DO what is asked...for example "Given a scenario, describe the peripheral..." or "install and configure common peripherals.." Then you're good on the majority.
At this point it's just matter of paying attention to the CompTIA terminology used and match it up to what you understand. So I would say review the exam objectives and then take a few days to figure out what you don't understand, go over that and give yourself a week to prep for the exam.Cordially,
Ronnie Wong
Host,ITProTVCordially,
Ronnie Wong
Edutainer Manager, ACI Learning [ITPRO]
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**All "answers" and responses are offered "as is" and my opinion. There is no implied service, support, or guarantee by ITProTV.