Customer Review: This book is great practice for the A+ exams but it does contain errors. I have also studied the 'All-in-one' A+ by Mike Meyers and his 'Passport' text as well. I passed the essentials exam no problem. However, I failed the 602 'IT Tech' exam twice. Yes it hurts. I went back into the passport and... more info
Customer Review: Outstanding value for a book with this many questions and answers that have brief explanations of their rationale. I highly recommend for its price performance factor.
Customer Review: Short & Sweet.... This book contains a very accurate representation of what you will see on the Network+ exam and has good practice questions to better prepare you. If you read this book cover to cover and absorb most of the material, you will have no problem obtaining a passing score on... more info
Customer Review: I would recommend this book to anybody that is about to take 70-270. I would say a word of caution though about this book. It is truly intended to be a suppliment to actual training from either a interactive self-paced class like Test Out or Prep Logic. If you try to pass the 70-270 with this book... more info
Customer Review: Errors and inconsistent. Error example: The author believes that Mac OS X uses the Linux kernel and includes sample test questions which help reinforce this mistaken belief. Yes, A+ does not focus on Macs, it is just an error which stands out in my head and it makes me question other 'facts'... more info
Customer Review: I used the Exam Cram series to pass my SQL tests some years back. I'm finally starting to update my MCSE and purchased the exam crams for 290 and 291 (I haven't opened the 291 book yet). There are a handful of typos and mistakes (AGUDLP is referenced once in the wrong order) but nothing you'd miss... more info
Customer Review: Havent read the whole thing yet, but initially it looks good. If you want an idea of how networks work, give the book a try for yourself and then make a decision as to whether or not it was good for you. Opinions on here are driven by too many outside factors - draw your own conclusions from... more info
Customer Review: This book is a solid entry into the Exam Cram series. Good, concise information with just enough info needed. There are some printing errors in the sample quizzes that omit complete multiple choice answers in some cases, which should have been caught in the proof process. I used this plus a CBT and... more info
Customer Review: There is little in this book about x86 Solaris, and the exam hammers on Solaris for intel beyond what you can imagine, reading this book: outdated outdated outdated !!!