CompTIA A+ 220-1001 Core 1 Lab Course with Simulations/PBQ's
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CompTIA A+ 220-1001 FULL TRAINING Course with a lab base approach to learning
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TIA Education, Andrew Ramdayal
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1 points • EricR4589
I did Andrew udemy A+ Class. Link Here. His whole course is like a lab. You could do them as he is doing them. Good stuff.
1 points • chris1666
Many other video courses, pluralsight, linkedinlearning, itprotv, Ive mostly used those from Udemy due to NO subscription fees,
https://www.udemy.com/course/comptia-aplus-certification-core-1-220-1001/
1 points • Marhooba96
https://www.udemy.com/course/comptia-aplus-certification-core-1-220-1001/
2 points • DocumentController
Maybe Andrew Ramdayals course on Udemy might fit? It's more of a hands on video course. I bought The one for core 2 and I it was very helpful.
https://www.udemy.com/course/comptia-aplus-certification-core-1-220-1001/
3 points • VulpineTheGK
Technical Institute of America (A+ Core 1 Video Course)
Technical Institute of America (A+ Core 2 Video Course)
These are good hands on courses and he will show you how to make a lab to follow along with him. If you're a visual learner you should buy them. They come with a 30-day money back guarantee.
Professor Messer's A+ PDF Notes were good to review information, I used them as a checklist.
1 points • aramdayal
Great list of resources. I would like to add my video base A+ Core 1 and Core 2 courses to your list. They have been on udemy for a few weeks and students has given then excellent reviews. Here are the link:
Core 1 with Sims: https://www.udemy.com/course/comptia-aplus-certification-core-1-220-1001/
Core 2 with Sims: https://www.udemy.com/course/aplus_training_course_220-1002-core-2/
1 points • DrDudeMurkyAntelope
A+, then net+, then sec+.. I have a book, and several (way too many) online courses. I also got a toolset from Best Buy so I could learn the ins and outs of hardware so when I take A+, I actually have the experience so they can't fool me.
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https://www.bestbuy.com/site/ifixit-pro-tech-toolkit/6283603.p?skuId=6283603
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And the Udemy course listed here a while ago.
https://www.udemy.com/course/comptia-aplus-certification-core-1-220-1001/
1 points • paul23987