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There are four specialist areas of training in a full CompTIA A+ program; you’re considered an A+ achiever once you’ve passed your exams for 2 out of 4 subjects. This is the reason that most colleges offer only two of the training courses. You’ll find that you will need the teaching in all areas as industry will be looking for an understanding of each specialist area. You don’t have to take all four exams, but we would recommend you at least have a working knowledge of every area.

A+ computer training courses cover diagnostics and fault finding - via hands on and remote access, alongside building and fixing and understanding antistatic conditions.

Should you fancy yourself as someone who works for a larger company - supporting, fixing and maintaining networks, add Network+ to your CompTIA A+, or consider an MCSA or MCSE with Microsoft in order to have a better comprehension of how networks function.

A skilled and practiced consultant (in direct contrast to a salesman) will ask questions and seek to comprehend your abilities and experience. This is useful for understanding your starting point for training.

If you’ve got any work-based experience or base qualifications, you may find that your starting point is not the same as someone new to the industry.

If this is going to be your first crack at IT study then you may want to start out with some basic Microsoft package and Windows skills first.

A sneaky way that training providers make extra profits is through up-front charges for exams and offering an exam guarantee. It looks impressive, but is it really:

Clearly it isn’t free - you are paying for it - the price has simply been included in the whole thing.

The honest truth is that when students fund their own exams, one after the other, the chances are they’re going to pass first time - as they’ll be conscious of their payment and so will prepare more thoroughly.

Doesn’t it make more sense to hold on to your money and pay for the exam when you take the exam, not to pay any mark-up to the college, and to take it closer to home - rather than possibly hours away from your area?

Considerable numbers of questionable training course providers net huge amounts of money through getting paid for exam fees early and banking on the fact that many won’t be taken.

Additionally, exam guarantees often have very little value. The majority of organisations won’t be prepared to pay for re-takes until you have demonstrated conclusively that you won’t fail again.

VUE and Prometric examinations are currently clocking in at an average of 112 pounds in Britain at the time of writing. Why pay exorbitant fees for ‘exam guarantees’ (often covertly rolled into the cost of the course) - when the best course materials, the right level of support and commitment, effort and practice with quality exam preparation systems are the factors that really get you through.

Student support is absolutely essential - look for a package that includes 24×7 access, as anything less will not satisfy and will also hold up your pace and restrict your intake.

Avoid those companies that use ‘out-of-hours’ messaging systems - where you’ll get called back during standard office hours. It’s not a lot of help when you’ve got study issues and want support there and then.

We recommend that you search for training schools that utilise many support facilities across multiple time-zones. These should be integrated to give a single entry point and round-the-clock access, when you want it, without any problems.

Seek out a trainer that gives this level of learning support. Only proper live 24×7 round-the-clock support gives you the confidence to make it.

Trainees looking at this market are usually quite practically-minded, and won’t enjoy sitting at a desk in class, and struggling through thick study-volumes. If this is putting you off studying, go for more modern interactive training, where everything is presented via full motion video.

Research has time and time again verified that connecting physically with our study, is proven to produce longer-lasting and deeper memory retention.

Fully interactive motion videos featuring instructor demo’s and practice lab’s beat books hands-down. And they’re far more fun.

It makes sense to see some of the typical study materials provided before you hand over your cheque. You should expect instructor-led video demonstrations and interactive modules with audio-visual elements.

Seek out physical media such as CD or DVD ROM’s every time. Thus avoiding all the issues associated with the variability of broadband quality and service.

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