Comptia

i`d like to begin an IT Career, does anyone have any advice on studying for the COMPTIA A+ Cert Exam? i have no history in IT what so ever.

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I dunno I just got my degree and I can't find anything. Life is suffering.

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git gud

Comptia provides a certificate upon completion, there isn't a degree involved to my knowledge. What Is Your Degree in, user?
and why aren't you able to utilize it?

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>any advice on studying for the COMPTIA A+ Cert Exam?
Yeah-

>i have no history in IT what so ever.
Okay, A+ is what you need
The CERTIFICATION I have opinions about, but if you are starting from absolutely nowhere, then start with A+, you'll learn the basics of computers

t. Had A+ for like 10 years

You should really know now that A+ is just a starting point

Get security+ as well. it's easy as fuck and for entry level.

I was Considering buying the ComptiaFundamentals textbook before i bought the A+ Study guide
any thoughts on that?

thanks For the Input user

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