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A+ Certification - Re: Arghh!!! Monday morn A+ Core and OS Exams....Gulp... |
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Relax, man.
There is no Back button for sure, so you need to chill down and read the question more than once and check thoroughly your answer. Questions are not that tricky, you might get "choose all that apply" or only one good answer. Questions are not always text-based, you might get graphs, and their quality is poor so study the layout of components on the different motherboards. I posted something for the benefit of René Nielsen on OS, you might want to read that too. If you fell confident on your knowledge you'll do just fine. Remember to post the results here. "Russ" <> wrote in message news:YD9Qa.207950$... > I'll be glad when this is over, not worried so much about my command of the > knowledge, as much as my fear of misreading questions, or making step errors > in gui examples. > > One question, do the exams generally allow you to back up and rethink a > possible step error? Or does it force you to continue forward, even if you > know immediately, you made a head slapper dumb error? I get kinda nervous > with some of the sample questions that say have multiple gui paths to some > solution, say as in Device Manager, does one right click and select > properties of a device, or select device, then click the Properties button. > Both get the job done, but are there many like that on the real test? > Are there any real "gui lab" type scenarios, or are they all worded text > questions now? > > Thx > Russ > > Pikoro |
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OS easier than I expected. Couple of picture questions on Core, graphics
very blurred and fuzzy. -- Kenny "Pikoro" <> wrote in message news:tIqdndpYToNU7YyiU-... > Relax, man. > There is no Back button for sure, so you need to chill down and read the > question more than once and check thoroughly your answer. > Questions are not that tricky, you might get "choose all that apply" or only > one good answer. > Questions are not always text-based, you might get graphs, and their quality > is poor so study the layout of components on the different motherboards. > I posted something for the benefit of René Nielsen on OS, you might want to > read that too. > If you fell confident on your knowledge you'll do just fine. > Remember to post the results here. > > > > "Russ" <> wrote in message > news:YD9Qa.207950$... > > I'll be glad when this is over, not worried so much about my command of > the > > knowledge, as much as my fear of misreading questions, or making step > errors > > in gui examples. > > > > One question, do the exams generally allow you to back up and rethink a > > possible step error? Or does it force you to continue forward, even if you > > know immediately, you made a head slapper dumb error? I get kinda nervous > > with some of the sample questions that say have multiple gui paths to some > > solution, say as in Device Manager, does one right click and select > > properties of a device, or select device, then click the Properties > button. > > Both get the job done, but are there many like that on the real test? > > Are there any real "gui lab" type scenarios, or are they all worded text > > questions now? > > > > Thx > > Russ > > > > > > Kenny |
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