I’m think about security+ and the blue team level 1 certificate which is basically same as security+ in a lot of the concepts but it goes in-depth and the exam is practical hands-on exam instead of any multiple choice which is definitely a plus for me where I feel like security+ could be a memorization dump. So far I’m leaning towards blue team especially since they offer a free retake.
yup, reading for me = zone mode (passive learning) and only 20% or less seems to stick. I'm going to give the book a try, apply it to classes in next semester. (intro to networks, computer forensics, & firewalls) being able to clearly explain things in simple form for anyone to understand, shows great knowledge. Most people don't like big dictionary words and zone out.
This is a fantastic video! Thank you so much!! I’ve been down this rabbit hole of non traditional learning for quite sometime now and let me tell you there is A LOT of material to wade through. However you just managed to highlight all the most important points and lay them out in a way that is practical to learn not just the CompTIA, but anything…. In 10 minutes!! I wish I had found this video sooner! Subbed!!
Thanks Nicole, not taking the Security + yet but I'm preparing for the the A+ at the end of this month, I will be taking the Network + and Security + next month.
@@maultron2051 I been using Udemy videos as oppose to reading books, I personally find them more helpful, I will be using index cards and practice exams to reenforce what I learned. I should also state that I have prior experience working in IT years ago but never taken the A+ exam, so it actually easier for me is some respects but it's also bit more challenging because the exam is in two parts.
@@michaelbrown7142 if u already have experience in the field wasting your time with A+ go straight to networking more valuable and its only 1 test instead of paying for 2 if u truly have experience. A+ is more geared for people who have no experience
Hello Nicole! Love your content! I have a question - I have the 501 version of the book. You think this version is okay if I'm taking the 601? Would love to hear your thoughts :)
Any tips on learning the study guide book? It’s kinda hard - should I read the network+ study guide or just watch videos then book… I’ve never learnt like this before so… pls help if you can Edit: I was read the legit study guide pushed by COMPTIA themselves so I figured (cuz it does) have the max amount of information, so…
Hello, I am new to Cyber Security/IT. I recently just bought the 501 and have been studying a lot so far and noticed your link is now the 601. Would I have to buy and learn the 601 version?
Hello, just watched your video and it really did boost me up. Can you please make video about Universities for MS in Cybersecurity in USA with good scholarship opportunities for international students.
Honestly just watch course and do as many questions as possible. Including performance bssed. The harder the questions the better as all the SEC+ questions are massive waffley paragraphs and you need to get good at working out what they are asking. Even though they say they don't, they do try to trick you.
Hi Nicole! Thank you so much for the video. I really needed this! I am beginning school to obtain my associates in cyber defense. Would you recommend I begin studying this during or after I finish school? Appreciate your response 🤍
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I’m think about security+ and the blue team level 1 certificate which is basically same as security+ in a lot of the concepts but it goes in-depth and the exam is practical hands-on exam instead of any multiple choice which is definitely a plus for me where I feel like security+ could be a memorization dump. So far I’m leaning towards blue team especially since they offer a free retake.
I decided on taking the BT1 in lieu of the CEH for now. I heard it was hands on and very comprehensive!
yup, reading for me = zone mode (passive learning) and only 20% or less seems to stick. I'm going to give the book a try, apply it to classes in next semester. (intro to networks, computer forensics, & firewalls)
being able to clearly explain things in simple form for anyone to understand, shows great knowledge. Most people don't like big dictionary words and zone out.
yeap, myself included
This is a fantastic video! Thank you so much!!
I’ve been down this rabbit hole of non traditional learning for quite sometime now and let me tell you there is A LOT of material to wade through.
However you just managed to highlight all the most important points and lay them out in a way that is practical to learn not just the CompTIA, but anything…. In 10 minutes!! I wish I had found this video sooner! Subbed!!
Thanks Tyler! Yeah, traditional learning is really ineffective
Woooowwwww
When writing notes, write as a question with the answer 👍🏽
Makes a lot of sense, going to try a couple strategies here, thanks!
Thank you for opening our eyes regarding reading. It's very true that we will not remember most of it
Thanks for the feedback
finally someone who understands
awwww!!
I got my Darrell Gibson book ordered! Eagerly waiting
Great video! Thank you Nicole! Going to Boson now!
Hope you enjoy it!
Make it stick is such a wonderful book. Thanks Nicole
You're so welcome!
Thank you. Awesome information!!
Thanks Nicole, not taking the Security + yet but I'm preparing for the the A+ at the end of this month, I will be taking the Network + and Security + next month.
Study strategy???
@@maultron2051 I been using Udemy videos as oppose to reading books, I personally find them more helpful, I will be using index cards and practice exams to reenforce what I learned. I should also state that I have prior experience working in IT years ago but never taken the A+ exam, so it actually easier for me is some respects but it's also bit more challenging because the exam is in two parts.
@@michaelbrown7142 2 part exam oh with core 1 and core 2?
@@michaelbrown7142 if u already have experience in the field wasting your time with A+ go straight to networking more valuable and its only 1 test instead of paying for 2 if u truly have experience. A+ is more geared for people who have no experience
@@D87-t8e Thanks I apricate your comment especially since I'm in the process of studying networking. 👍
hope u the best keep going i will go to study for this exam after 1 month and i will back to this video to see it againe thank u for the informations
Hello Nicole! Love your content! I have a question - I have the 501 version of the book. You think this version is okay if I'm taking the 601? Would love to hear your thoughts :)
I would verify what is changing on the test. They usually don't change that much
what is syllabus and where do i download it???
Hi Nicole, can you make a video with your book of Darrel Gibson and show us how you approach the study of this book? You are the best!
Great idea! I will put it on my list
Any tips on learning the study guide book? It’s kinda hard - should I read the network+ study guide or just watch videos then book… I’ve never learnt like this before so… pls help if you can
Edit: I was read the legit study guide pushed by COMPTIA themselves so I figured (cuz it does) have the max amount of information, so…
Hello, I am new to Cyber Security/IT. I recently just bought the 501 and have been studying a lot so far and noticed your link is now the 601. Would I have to buy and learn the 601 version?
No, they are usually pretty simliar and your certificate won't say 501 or 601. Take the 501
@@nicoleenesse how the test is retired
1. Your videos are getting better.
2. Your blouse is really nice.
Yay, thank you!
Dear Nicole...
Is having a hands-on knowledge necessary to pass Security+?
If it's necessary, where can I get good hands-on tutorial for security+
I don’t know
How do you make an anki card please
Hi Nicole, I've got the udemy course with Myers. Is having his book worth purchasing or can this be considered this optional as a resource?
Depends on who you are. If you like reading yes. if not, it's not 100% necessary
@@nicoleenesse I have a fairly strong IT experience so I believe I should be ok
Wow I needed this🙂
yay!
Hello, just watched your video and it really did boost me up. Can you please make video about Universities for MS in Cybersecurity in USA with good scholarship opportunities for international students.
Thanks you so much
Honestly just watch course and do as many questions as possible. Including performance bssed. The harder the questions the better as all the SEC+ questions are massive waffley paragraphs and you need to get good at working out what they are asking. Even though they say they don't, they do try to trick you.
Was wondering if you have an opinion on the MITxpro cybersecurity course?
thank you dear
Thank you too
Thanks 😊👍
No problem 😊
Someone marry this woman ASAP! 🤩
This video has NOTHING to do with security+ thanks
Hi Nicole! Thank you so much for the video. I really needed this! I am beginning school to obtain my associates in cyber defense. Would you recommend I begin studying this during or after I finish school? Appreciate your response 🤍
I would start studying know if you don't have too many commitments. It's a great certificate to. have