I love watching your videos. There’s so educational and humorous at the same time and that’s the cool part about it it doesn’t feel like a lecture. I actually learn something.
Hard to say for sure at this point since I'm not covering it module by module. The full course consists of 14 modules but I'm breaking those 14 modules up into smaller parts to make it more manageable for people to follow along otherwise its to overwhelming for most viewers
Well it depends on a couple of things. If you have enough experience and you really want to then sure, you can definitely do it. I know of many people who never wrote the A+ exams and that went straight to N+ or S+. These are people that already had some experience though and they had the knowledge that one would learn in A+. Do you plan on writing A+ in the future or do you want to skip that one entirely and just do N+?
@@BurningIceTech I've done some mock tests on the A+ and passed them. I connot say Im massively familiar with A+, my only concern was time and effort. thank you for your videos.
I love watching your videos. There’s so educational and humorous at the same time and that’s the cool part about it it doesn’t feel like a lecture. I actually learn something.
Thank you I used this video at the last minute to study and pass 771 on my exam
Congrats
Congrats
Thank you!!!
Could you add some questions in the structure that CompTIA would use at the end please I'm recommending these videos to some other people.
Damn, are your PBQ vids gone? Any chance there's a possibility of getting those vids? Was hoping to see the PBQ vid for Core 2.
How many more videos will there be until the whole course is released?
Hard to say for sure at this point since I'm not covering it module by module. The full course consists of 14 modules but I'm breaking those 14 modules up into smaller parts to make it more manageable for people to follow along otherwise its to overwhelming for most viewers
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Hi. Is it reasonable to take the network+ exam before the A+? I'm quite tempted to do so, would you suggest so?
Well it depends on a couple of things. If you have enough experience and you really want to then sure, you can definitely do it. I know of many people who never wrote the A+ exams and that went straight to N+ or S+. These are people that already had some experience though and they had the knowledge that one would learn in A+.
Do you plan on writing A+ in the future or do you want to skip that one entirely and just do N+?
@@BurningIceTech I've done some mock tests on the A+ and passed them. I connot say Im massively familiar with A+, my only concern was time and effort. thank you for your videos.