Thanks, I'll look at the costs and see how feasible it is.

The problem I've seen with the study guides is partly their own fault, and partly the fault of the publishing cycle. I mean sure, there's a new test every two years, and it takes a very long time to write and publish a book, but that doesn't explain why the majority of A+ books I found in Borders were published in 2001. I found one that was published in 2003, and they talk about AMD processors up to Athlon XP, so I figure they're at least a little more recent.

Tony, you really got by on studying the exams instead of the material? What certification was this? The problem I'm seeing with A+ is that there's such a broad scope that it's hard to study to the point where my grade relies on 40 to 60 questions.

Unless, of course, they use the same questions as the practice exams
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