Happy to help! It's definitely one of CompTIA's older exams, knowing them, they'll plan on updating it soon! Usually, they're pretty good about that. Good luck on your exam!
This is what's wrong with certifications. If you study to pass a test, then forget half of it, you don't deserve the certification. These should be for people who can honestly show a certain level of mastery of the material. When I receive a resume and it has a pile of certs listed, I give it no weight. Great, you can study, but can you DO all of these things?
At the very least that person will be able to know the terms or demonstrate some kind of mastery no? I hardly believe that anyone would remember 100% of any exam without studying unless they are well past it in knowledge level.
@@XrayTheMyth23 My experience is that terms are the most easily forgotten. And no, a cert doesn't indicate any mastery of the topic at all. It should, but it just doesn't. It's no different than my nephews studying for a test in school. A week later, they have forgotten all of it. Not kidding.
Excellent advice to follow. I am working on ITF+ FCO-U61 however thinking this exam is up for retirement itself.
Happy to help! It's definitely one of CompTIA's older exams, knowing them, they'll plan on updating it soon! Usually, they're pretty good about that. Good luck on your exam!
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Great advice, thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
thanks so much. please i wish to enquire if one can register with you and prepare from A+ uptill. kindly address that. thanks
Right!!
i already failed step 1. my exam is in 7 hours 😹
Oh no! Did you end up passing?
@@ACILearning no 😹
lol windows 9
Pretty sure Microsoft skipped 9 just to spite us.
This is what's wrong with certifications. If you study to pass a test, then forget half of it, you don't deserve the certification. These should be for people who can honestly show a certain level of mastery of the material. When I receive a resume and it has a pile of certs listed, I give it no weight. Great, you can study, but can you DO all of these things?
At the very least that person will be able to know the terms or demonstrate some kind of mastery no? I hardly believe that anyone would remember 100% of any exam without studying unless they are well past it in knowledge level.
@@XrayTheMyth23 My experience is that terms are the most easily forgotten. And no, a cert doesn't indicate any mastery of the topic at all. It should, but it just doesn't. It's no different than my nephews studying for a test in school. A week later, they have forgotten all of it. Not kidding.
Let us crush the haters through Christ on this one.