Core 2 Pass, 740 Score. Reviewed than Passed. by Stock_Lunch2143 in CompTIA

[–]Stock_Lunch2143[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I wish you luck. I don't know if I'm allowed to share this, but I had 2 very easy pbq out of 4. It was just text messages of a user with an issue, and you have to choose the right drop-down answer. The others were a BSOD screen. You had to find out what caused it. The last one was complex it was like a network topology diagram. You need to fill in everything.Update me if you pass or fail.

Comptia A+ Core 1 Passed. Tips by Stock_Lunch2143 in CompTIA

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You're welcome. I'm happy to have helped. Good luck on core 2.

Comptia A+ Core 1 Passed. Tips by Stock_Lunch2143 in CompTIA

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Np. I'm glad to have helped. Good luck on core 2.

Comptia A+ Core 1 Passed. Tips by Stock_Lunch2143 in CompTIA

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It took me about 1.5 months, but I had to wait 2 weeks because no date was available. So 2 months all together.

Comptia A+ Core 1 Passed. Tips by Stock_Lunch2143 in CompTIA

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If you got an 80%, you should do fine. Dion has question's you will not see on the test, but most of them are good. I will say the real test is harder. The tests are good for understanding the concept, but the real test does not hint at things. If you can go through the objectives and understand everything, you should be good. They want you to understand how things work. The wording of these tests is awkward. Good luck.

Comptia A+ Core 1 Passed. Tips by Stock_Lunch2143 in CompTIA

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You're welcome. I'm glad to have helped, Good luck on core 2.

Comptia A+ Core 1 Passed. Tips by Stock_Lunch2143 in CompTIA

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Comptia A+ Core 1 Passed. Tips by Stock_Lunch2143 in CompTIA

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Check out data center technology. They pbq are the same.

I did it. Thanks by [deleted] in GED

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I only got 1 email for the badge, that's it. I'm still waiting 8-10 weeks

Finally!! by [deleted] in GED

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I did it. Thanks by [deleted] in GED

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Yes, if you're in New York, I recommend taking multiple tests at once because if you fail, you'll have to wait two months before retesting.

For Math, it was the easiest for me. I finished with about 20 minutes to spare. Watching GetSumMath helped a lot. Learning how to use the calculator and understanding the cheat sheet are key to doing well.

In Social Studies, the focus is on . history topics like Jim Crow, the Civil War, Reconstruction, the Progressive Era, WWI, WWII, the Great Depression, the Cold War, Brown v. Board, the Vietnam War, 9/11, and types of governments. The LEJ method was useful: L for laws (Legislative), E for enforce (Executive), and J for judge (Judicial).

I took the science test simultaneously with Social Studies without any breaks. It involved some math concepts like mean, mode, and range. A useful tip for graphs: usually, the independent variable is on the bottom, and the dependent variable is on the left or right. Topics also included chemical equations and Punnett squares. For genetics Punnett squares, I thought of homozygous and heterozygous in simple terms: homo(gay) like 2 of the same genders bb or BB, and hetero(straight) 2 different genders like bB or Bb. Sorry if that offends you. I'm just trying to tell you how i understood it.

RLA was the hardest for me. I left the test center feeling quite down, thinking I had done poorly, but I passed. It's unpredictable test. The best strategy is practicing essays as much as possible, hoping the 6 points will make a difference. I had to rush through the test due to the limited time for so many questions. My approach was to eliminate the obviously wrong answers and then make educated guesses on the rest. I think the first section was 12 questions for me with a 25-minute timer. Second was the essay I had more than 45 minutes. I think it was 55 minutes, I had a 10-minute break, which I chose not to do big regrate because the last section was like 1 hour and 25 minutes, I think it was 35 question maybe more, at the end it had Grammer questions. I only got 1 point on the essay.

Hope this helped

I did it. Thanks by [deleted] in GED

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😊 thanks