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CompTIA Linux+ Cert Exam Prep Jun 01 2012 08:18AM
Joseph Hargis (jhargis01 googlemail com) (1 replies)
Hello All,

I am preparing to take the CompTIA Linux+ cert exam. I have read the
McGraw Hill "All-In-One LPIC-1/CompTIA Linux+ Certification Exam Guide"
by Robb Tracy and have started the Sybex "CompTIA Linux+ Complete Study
Guide" by Roderick W. Smith. I have downloaded the "official" exam
objectives from CompTIA and I have the practice exams from TestKing. My
problem is this - about 50% of the practice questions from the TestKing
LX0-101 exam are not covered in either of the books; about 90% of the
questions from the TestKing LX0-102 practice exams are not covered in
either book. What I would like to know from anyone who has taken the
exam is this - do I study and prepare from the books and the CompTIA
exam objectives or the TestKing questions? Which is more representative
of the actual questions I will see on the exam?

Thank You,

Joe Hargis

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RE: CompTIA Linux+ Cert Exam Prep Jun 01 2012 04:29PM
Nick Schroedl (NSchroedl mullen-group com)


 

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