One of the hardest things, coming from a non IT background is learning all the ling and acronyms. I fully agree with you on that. That should be a course of its own.
Congrats! I graduated in April of this year and got my A+ Cert in May. I landed my 1st IT role at the end of June, as a desktop support tech at a zoo. I'm taking my Network + next week and then I'm going to pursue the CCNA. I'm more interested in the networking side of things but cybersecurity is cool too! Again congrats and keep grinding!
You'll hear a lot of back and forth on why not to get them. I've got my Trifecta. CSIS is nice to have. Never stop learning! You got this..................
Thank You that Andrew guy does explain it way better than most. I just started school last month, and I haven't even taken my first exam yet. But I'm learning tho, it's just a lot to take in. You have to make time for it for sure
I passed 1101 on Thursday. Taking this weekend to chill then back to studying Monday. I’ve been looking to see what to study for 1102. I have no prior IT or technology experience. I will definitely use this method. Thank you 🙏🏼
@@Mag.da.la. came back today just passed the 1102 with a 727. This helped, I also watched professor messor YT vids, practice exams. Andrew’s Udemy course, then I bought practice exams from dean cyber, Jason Dion, and Andrew
This is cool to hear, I was going to take the A+ til I heard it had two parts lol. I ended up now having net+ & sec+ and heading for CySA+ now. WGU is also a good school, just enrolled!
Thanks for the info! I was starting to doubt myself just because of the unknown. I passed the core 1 exam in September and I have to take my core 2 exam in November. I was able to score over 700 on my core 1 exam and now that I hear you say that core 2 is easier I’m feeling better about it. Thanks again
I've been sitting on this class for like 4 months. Got a term pacing waiver and everything. Appreciate the help. If you have more info please let me know! Thank you!
I started WGU in September for Network Engineering and Security. Im going to take my A+ next month. Im kinda nervous lol but this definitely helps 🙌🏾🖤🙌🏾
congrats! I passed 1101 but I'm nervous about 1102 because it requires a higher percentage to pass. I really don't want to waste my money on an attempt even though I feel like I'm ready for 1102 and want to get it over with.
@@mr.b1613 try taking some practice exams. That might help build your confidence even more and further help you retain the information for the exam. You’ve got this!
I’m studying for my comptia a 1101 and it’s going ok but I need tips on how to study for it overall because I’m new to this industry or field and I’m truly excited yet grateful and thankful for all or any information I could use to help pass it
@@elliottcoleman4361 if you enjoy reading, I suggest getting a book for the Comptia A exam, that breaks the topics down, for me cert master was available for me through my school, but you can find something on Amazon for cheaper. I think if you do that on top of watching professor messer videos, it’ll help in breaking down the topics
I just passed the 1101 and am ecstatic. I saw that you passed the network and security plus. Has having those certifications on your resume helped you as a job candidate? Also, thanks for the Quizlet link.
@@saltygritz657currently im focusing on school and once im closer to the end I’ll start applying. I want to gain as much knowledge and hands on experience from self study and working with different softwares first
@@Infinitefuture6 try buying a book on the comptia a exam material and start reading through it. It’ll be confusing at first but if you pair it with the videos, I think it might help. I tried reading through certain master but tbh It wasn’t for me, but others have said reading a book helps them
Hi Magdala, first of all congrats on your exam completion. I would be grateful if you can answer my question related to the certifications. I am planning to prepare for 220-1101 and 220-1102 exams but it turns out they are launching 220-1201 and 220-1202 for spring of 2025. Will you suggest me to start preparing for 1101 and 1102 for now, since it would be also repeated for 1201 and 1202? or should I just wait for Comptia to issue the syllabus for the 2025 module?
@@smeetshukla2813 the 220-1101&1102 expire late 2025. I suggest studying to take the current series because there’s so much information and study material out there for those versions, and you have plenty of time to study and pass before they expire. If you choose to wait for the new series, it may take some time before there’s study guides/ material for passing those exam series. Best of luck with whichever you decide :)
@@ourhealth5881 I’m sure you know the material, you may just need to do some spaced repetition for recalling the information on exam day, you can try anki, or quizlet. Another thing that may work is try explaining the exam topics to someone without looking at notes, that lets you know if you truly know and understand the information.
@Mag.da.la. With Eudemy, It's not so bad. I am disciplined with it, take my time with each section, then start to compile the information. I use Andy Ramdayal's course, and he is very good. A lot of "lab" portions, too, so you can follow and practice with the commands and software stuff.
One of the hardest things, coming from a non IT background is learning all the ling and acronyms. I fully agree with you on that. That should be a course of its own.
And the Acronyms get worse as you go. You all got this!!!!!
@@dnatech4477 I am fully A+ certified now btw!!!
Congrats! I graduated in April of this year and got my A+ Cert in May. I landed my 1st IT role at the end of June, as a desktop support tech at a zoo. I'm taking my Network + next week and then I'm going to pursue the CCNA. I'm more interested in the networking side of things but cybersecurity is cool too! Again congrats and keep grinding!
@@Valor7464 thank you🫶
Congratulations on getting a Job!! Good luck with network +, come back and let me know when you pass it!
@Mag.da.la. Oops my bad. I just now saw this. I got the network+ unfortunately took me two tries but I'm working on the CCNA now!
You'll hear a lot of back and forth on why not to get them. I've got my Trifecta. CSIS is nice to have. Never stop learning! You got this..................
@@dnatech4477 thank youuu!
@@Mag.da.la. You're welcome.
Thank You that Andrew guy does explain it way better than most. I just started school last month, and I haven't even taken my first exam yet. But I'm learning tho, it's just a lot to take in. You have to make time for it for sure
@BornALeo910 You got this. Before you know you’ll be graduating
I passed 1101 on Thursday. Taking this weekend to chill then back to studying Monday. I’ve been looking to see what to study for 1102. I have no prior IT or technology experience. I will definitely use this method. Thank you 🙏🏼
@@Tico_Z You’ve got this! Let me know when you pass!!
@@Mag.da.la. came back today just passed the 1102 with a 727. This helped, I also watched professor messor YT vids, practice exams. Andrew’s Udemy course, then I bought practice exams from dean cyber, Jason Dion, and Andrew
The exam was still very hard but thankfully I passed
@ congratulations!!! I’m so happy you passed! So happy I was able to help with your studying journey
@@Mag.da.la. thanks 🙏🏼 now on to network +
This is cool to hear, I was going to take the A+ til I heard it had two parts lol. I ended up now having net+ & sec+ and heading for CySA+ now. WGU is also a good school, just enrolled!
@@NovaBeatsProductions congratulations on enrolling! Best of luck with your program
Thanks for the info! I was starting to doubt myself just because of the unknown. I passed the core 1 exam in September and I have to take my core 2 exam in November. I was able to score over 700 on my core 1 exam and now that I hear you say that core 2 is easier I’m feeling better about it. Thanks again
imo core 2 was way easier than core 1. you will absolutely pass. do some quizlets and some practice exams, and you're golden. good luck!!
Congrats! I’ll be taking the test this month
@Bazooka407 good luck!!
Video starts at 2:30
Thank you so much for the informative video ❤
Heck yes im gonna watch all your CompTIA vids.
WGU alumn here :)
@@lostfan5054 thank you for your support❤️
Thank you for this video !!
I've been sitting on this class for like 4 months. Got a term pacing waiver and everything. Appreciate the help. If you have more info please let me know! Thank you!
@@velasoraptor_ try reading through cert Master, it may help. Best of luck🫶
I started WGU in September for Network Engineering and Security. Im going to take my A+ next month. Im kinda nervous lol but this definitely helps 🙌🏾🖤🙌🏾
Nervous energy is Positive energy! Get'm!!!!
venturing into this now and i still am not sure where to start!!
Do like I did 20+ years ago. Just pick up an A+ book and go! You got this jdel!!!
@ appreciate you! Locking in!
congrats! I passed 1101 but I'm nervous about 1102 because it requires a higher percentage to pass. I really don't want to waste my money on an attempt even though I feel like I'm ready for 1102 and want to get it over with.
@@mr.b1613 try taking some practice exams. That might help build your confidence even more and further help you retain the information for the exam. You’ve got this!
What was your technique? Cause I failed it once
@ which one? 1101 or 1102?
@@Mag.da.la. thank you
I’m studying for my comptia a 1101 and it’s going ok but I need tips on how to study for it overall because I’m new to this industry or field and I’m truly excited yet grateful and thankful for all or any information I could use to help pass it
@@elliottcoleman4361 if you enjoy reading, I suggest getting a book for the Comptia A exam, that breaks the topics down, for me cert master was available for me through my school, but you can find something on Amazon for cheaper. I think if you do that on top of watching professor messer videos, it’ll help in breaking down the topics
thank you. just need to take the 1102 and im done
I just passed the 1101 and am ecstatic. I saw that you passed the network and security plus. Has having those certifications on your resume helped you as a job candidate? Also, thanks for the Quizlet link.
@@saltygritz657currently im focusing on school and once im closer to the end I’ll start applying. I want to gain as much knowledge and hands on experience from self study and working with different softwares first
Where do I start, I want to get it. What do you recommend. Thank you in advance
@@Infinitefuture6 try buying a book on the comptia a exam material and start reading through it. It’ll be confusing at first but if you pair it with the videos, I think it might help. I tried reading through certain master but tbh It wasn’t for me, but others have said reading a book helps them
@@Infinitefuture6 you will get it eventually, be patient with yourself and give yourself time, it’s all new information, you’ve got this🫶
Hi Magdala, first of all congrats on your exam completion. I would be grateful if you can answer my question related to the certifications. I am planning to prepare for 220-1101 and 220-1102 exams but it turns out they are launching 220-1201 and 220-1202 for spring of 2025. Will you suggest me to start preparing for 1101 and 1102 for now, since it would be also repeated for 1201 and 1202? or should I just wait for Comptia to issue the syllabus for the 2025 module?
@@smeetshukla2813 the 220-1101&1102 expire late 2025. I suggest studying to take the current series because there’s so much information and study material out there for those versions, and you have plenty of time to study and pass before they expire. If you choose to wait for the new series, it may take some time before there’s study guides/ material for passing those exam series. Best of luck with whichever you decide :)
Try Anki for flashcards but great video
I failed !! i watched Udemy online and You tube !!!! big failure what to do to pass the exam?
@@ourhealth5881 I’m sure you know the material, you may just need to do some spaced repetition for recalling the information on exam day, you can try anki, or quizlet. Another thing that may work is try explaining the exam topics to someone without looking at notes, that lets you know if you truly know and understand the information.
@@Mag.da.la. Yes Yes! Use your Cert Objectives!
Have you got the quizlet for 1101?
You can get all the udemy courses free with a library card number
@@quantumclusterfuhk264 thats awesome, I didn’t know that, thank you
Thank you for the tip
@ I really hope it helps
And how often did you use Quizlet to go over the cards?
@@Kai-jn7pn a small amount everyday until the exam
Thanks I failed 3 times but passed 1102 after the second try
@@EmmanesWilliams I’m happy you passed! Congratulations
Holy Crap. I'm a Surgical Technologist and I'm doing the same thing. Only is, I'm self taught.
@@jayson1935 how is it doing self taught? Is it difficult?
@Mag.da.la. With Eudemy, It's not so bad. I am disciplined with it, take my time with each section, then start to compile the information. I use Andy Ramdayal's course, and he is very good. A lot of "lab" portions, too, so you can follow and practice with the commands and software stuff.
@Mag.da.la. Just taking Eudemy courses, practice exams, and staying dedicated to the material
You're beautiful!!
@@randyragsdale23 that’s really kind of you❤️
Her thumbnail caught my eye, then she started speaking "IT". I thought, wow, brains and beauty. Let me watch a bit more.