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got to have hands on and lots of it. I wouldn't take my car to a mechanic who got an online degree. 

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All those online courses seems like a'lot of bs to me

 

 

me too

I'm taking a networking course online and it's actually pretty thorough. Given it's DeVry, it's still pretty good.

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I'm confused. Is this a course or does it include the exams as well?

 

I believe these are course only material, I've yet to find one that comes with the exam vouchers. :(

 

Unfortunately this is the kind of thing where you are going to have to pay full price for the exams, I think its about $200 for the A+.

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I believe these are course only material, I've yet to find one that comes with the exam vouchers. :(

 

Unfortunately this is the kind of thing where you are going to have to pay full price for the exams, I think its about $200 for the A+.

180 x 2 actually. there are 2 parts to the exam now.

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All that cash just to study irrelevant shit such has how many pins does a processor made 20 years ago has or things to do with floppy drives...

 

 

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I've got A+, N+ and S+ (various comptia certs). The best testing resource out there is, hands down, Pass4Sure if all you care about learning is how to pass. If you want to learn the material, the best resource out there is wikipedia in combination with the topics list for N+, S+. For A+, hands on experience is sufficient.

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