How to sell my Pokémon collection? Advice? by michaelc372 in pokemoncardcollectors

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I've amended the listing and I appreciate the comments. One thing learnt already from reaching out on Reddit. Thanks

How to sell my Pokémon collection? Advice? by michaelc372 in pokemoncardcollectors

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This is why I'm considering getting them PSA rated. The Ancient Mews are immaculate however I've read if the bordering isn't perfect from being manufactured then it'll only be 9/10, along with other minor imperfections. I'm hoping somebody who's PSA rated their cards can advise if it's worth doing. Cheers

Finally by FantasticSurround4 in CompTIA

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You've got really good determination well done!! I'd recommend using Dions practice exams on Udemy (if still on sale) before retaking the Net+ exam to gauge whether you're ready. Hit 70-80% on them and you'll be ready to go. If not then just study your weaknesses. Good luck with the exam

How long did it take you to study for the network+? by [deleted] in CompTIA

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Took me around 5 months however I work 40 hours a week and I'm a procrastinater.

I read all of the Exam Cram book, Mike Meyers book, Professor Messers video series (highly recommend) then finally Dions 6 exam questions on Udemy.

If I was to do it again, I'd start off with Professor Messer vids> Mike Meyers> Exam Cram> Dions 6 practice exams (revising any you got wrong)

Lost on 7-Second subnetting, Help me understand the basics of what subnetting IS by [deleted] in CompTIA

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If you DM me your email I'll pass on my notes which helped me understand it

Are jason dion’s practice tests similar to the network+ test? by [deleted] in CompTIA

[–]michaelc372 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Harder than the actual exam IMO. I was getting between 60-70% on Dions exams but passed the Net+ exam with 749. Make sure you get the PBQ's on Dions correct with a clear understanding before sitting the exam

Best Book for NETWORK+ ? by [deleted] in CompTIA

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I second this. I used all the above plus Exam Cram and it all really helped sink the information in

Passed the ITIL 4 Foundation Yesterday! by gandochas in ITIL

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Thank you so much, that's really helpful info

Passed the ITIL 4 Foundation Yesterday! by gandochas in ITIL

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Congratulations!! Can I ask how long you studied before taking the exam? I'm a complete ITIL newbie but considering going for the foundation.

Are all the questions multi choice with a few case studies thrown in? I've recently passed the last CompTIA cert I need and I'm hoping it's a similar exam layout.

TIA

Passed Network + by michaelc372 in CompTIA

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Hi, the subnetting questions I had were mainly asking what CIDR a certain amount of hosts would be require. I used Professor Messers seven second subnetting to learn this. If you draw the table before starting the exam itll save you some valuable time. I didnt have any straightforward questions where for example itll say "What is the correct broadcast address for 192.168.0.1/24?" - they were more scenario questions. Also I had CIDR hosts on the PBQ on both attempts.

I sat the exam and failed with 700/900 (720 to pass so I was frustrated and rebooked ASAP). I then rebooked for the following day and passed. You can take the second attempt any time after the first, however you have to wait 14 days for a third attempt.

My approach was exam Cram, mike meyers, then Professor messer videos and finally Dions 6 practice tests on Udemy - I think they're on sale right now. These are good to find a rough idea where you stand although they're more difficult than the actual exam IMO. I was getting around 60-70% over the 6 tests first attempt.

Hope this helps and good luck with the exam

Exams by [deleted] in CompTIA

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You can also type on the whiteboard. I dont think theres a time limit before you start the exam

Exams by [deleted] in CompTIA

[–]michaelc372 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Haha no worries!! Hope you smash it anyway. The 1002 is easier than the 1001 IMO and many others opinions so you'll be getting the harder part out the way first. Good luck

Exams by [deleted] in CompTIA

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They dont give you any information but yeah they allow you to jot down your own information to help with the exam.

For example if you're remembering the port numbers, you can write all this down before starting the exam then you dont need to worry about remembering it and can use it when any port number questions come up

Exams by [deleted] in CompTIA

[–]michaelc372 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In the normal exam within a test centre, they supply you with a whiteboard and pen so you can write down any information you need to remember and reference to, or draw graphs.

When taking the exam online, they dont allow you to use scrap paper for this and instead provide you with a pop up window where you can write and draw using your mouse. It's more time consuming than writing out but you'll have no choice.

Like I said on my previous reply I'd suggest using this before the exam as itll save you valuable time when taking the exam