Passing Certification Exams with Strategic Test Taking!

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r/ccna • comment
3 points • Janewaykicksass

Not directly CCNA - but try Dior's course on Udemy: https://www.udemy.com/course/better-testing/ Great tips on how to study and learn.

r/CompTIA • comment
1 points • Cytopleb

https://www.udemy.com/course/better-testing/?couponCode=JUN2020

r/cissp • comment
1 points • RoninSage

THIS! \^\^\^

Also review Sunflower CISSP and\or Memory Palace. Taking my 3rd attempt Saturday.

Also helpful -> Passing exams with strategic test taking!

r/WGU • comment
1 points • BostonSecurity

Exhaust what is in the uCertify classes provided then find some external sources like linkedin learning, skillport, Udemy, and any books that you have access to. Take as many different practice questions you can and know the right answer is right and why the others are wrong.

CompTIA exams are hard because they give you hard to understand questions. It is as if they took a normal question that you see in some of your practices questions and they reword it to try to trick you with a condition or teaser phrase. Project+, use the uCerity course only - it was one of the better WGU tracks for this certification.

ISC2 are more use case based and story driven. They are better written than CompTIA but are hard due to providing you with limited good answers. You may notice all 4 answers to a question, with none of them as ideal. 2 are clearly incorrect and 2 are both potential, neither id al, but you must choose the best answer. Because of this, I suggest studying beyond the facts of what was provided in the course. Read some industry use cases and even join some podcasts relating to what you are studying.

For all certification exams, it is good to learn a strategy and get some tips on how to use your time, how to read the questions, etc. There are many YouTube videos on this if you search for them but I found the following pretty helpful: https://www.udemy.com/course/better-testing/ (it does go on sale for like 10-12 bucks, so don’t pay full price if that is what is showing)

Good luck!

r/CompTIA • comment
1 points • Sven_Bent

maybe jasn dions test taking course can help ?

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https://www.udemy.com/course/better-testing/

r/CompTIA • comment
1 points • josehm84

I used these courses to help me prepare to take the tests.

https://www.udemy.com/course/comptia-220-1001-exam/

https://www.udemy.com/course/comptia-220-1002-exam/

https://www.udemy.com/course/better-testing/

Check if your library or school offers free access to udemy, you can find these courses there:

https://link.gale.com/apps/udemy/auth?p=UDEMY&u=san28542&RelayState=