Have you ever taken a computer-based exam? They're a different beast from the old pencil-and-paper tests that you may have taken in the past. I strongly suggest that you invest in a quality exam simulation before you sit for your 220-901 and 220-902 certification tests. This includes practice tests sold by legitimate vendors, such as:
- What you definitely don't want to do is search out "braindumps," which are actual exam questions pirated from compromised testing centers. In a nutshell, here are the problesm with braindumps:
- You violate your CompTIA non-disclosure agreement (NDA) that you affirm when you start your exams. This means that you can have your credential stripped and be permanently barred from recertifying.
- You have far less incentive to actually learn the material. In the end, when you're hired as a computer repair tech, you're going to need to know how to do the job. Why not do things right the first time?
Finally, I'll say that Pluralsight is gradually incorporating a super-robust diagnostic and assessment engine into its library. Because we're still in the midst of that build out, I fall back to my initial suggestion to use quality third-party exam simulations.
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