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The Guide to Self-Study

I have been inspired to write about a method of studying called self-studying, the reason being is we have new members asking us quite frequently:

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I want to do the MCSE course. I looked at company A and they offering the cd's,books and material for x thousands of pounds. Oh there is tutor support too and some workshops.
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I want to do a certification course. No classroom based study, i just get all my material at home and take my time. If i need help i can email the tutor. Practical experience is up to me. Price 4000-5000 pounds.
Then these poor souls go take loans out for these very large amounts and are stuck with large debts and very often poor results. BUT Im not here to write about training companies nor am i saying they are all bad. Im expressing my desire to show you another method.If you feel that no i still cant self-study then by all means i dont mind you going to training companies as alot of people have positive results.

The number one thing people say when they hear self-study is 'i cant do that'. Why not? Thats what you are going to be doing with certain companies. On your own with the material they sent you. Yes you can! I am living proof. September 2005 i unemployed and with just an in-house A+ certification now i got a job and working towards 2 Microsoft certification and learning Linux - all by myself, with no classroom attendence.. Im not a geek or freak just a normal guy who wants to make it in the tough world of IT the best way i can.

So you asking yourself now - ok great you learning with books you bought and doing all the hands on, BUT what if you get stuck, or confused or dont understand something? Well thats were *my tutors* come in. Yes i said tutors - not just one i have many maybe hundreds. From Australia to South Africa to the US to the UK -what am i talking about? Forums just like this one, we have been gifted with these and you should use them. If i need help I use them and i use them alot. Now that i have been helped i feel its my IT duty to help you guys out. Finding forums is easy, just use a search engine like www.google.com and type the technology associated with the word forum and you will see plenty of results! Talking of google thats another fantastic resource. Type your problem into google and you *will* find a solution! So can you can see you too can use these tutors and with time differences you will post and quite often get an answer with a short time! Did i mention they free????

Another question you are asking is where do you buy your books from, well have a look at this thread

Because this guide is more likely to be read by people starting out with IT certifications i will stick to the more common *entry-level* certifications and tell you what resources and material you will require and how to attain your certification.

This seems to be the first certification people do or are recommended to do. From Comptia's website:
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CompTIA A+ certification is an international industry credential that validates the knowledge of computer service technicians with the equivalent of 500 hours of hands-on experience. Major hardware and software vendors, distributors and resellers accept CompTIA A+ as the standard in foundation-level, vendor-neutral certification for service technicians. The exams cover a broad range of hardware and software technologies, but are not bound to any vendor-specific products.
The books that are recommended for this exam are:

A+ Certification All-in-one Exam Guide - £23.09
CompTIA A+ Complete Study Guide, Deluxe Edition - £32.50

These seem to be the two main books used with the first being the most favoured. Its worth noting that the above books are for the A+ Objectives that came out in 2006/2007 and not for the 2003 objectives.

You might then want to get a book to revise from once you ready for the exam - just to solidfy information:

A+ Certification Exam Cram - £17.78 - It due out June 2007

Another book that will be very useful and is well worth getting is PC Technician Street Smarts: A Real World Guide to CompTIA A+ Skills - £13.19. Oh and this book is actually written by a member here on Certforums (Tripwire)

You might want to get a PC you can take to parts then put together and then use it for you OS exam. This can be picked up from computer fairs or from ebay for less than 100 pounds as you dont need anything fantastic.

Exam Fees - with Prometric:

£105.00 for the Core and £105 for the OS. This can be reduced if you can find exam vouchers from places like http://www.getcertify4less.com/ -buy finding bargin exam vouchers.

GRAND TOTAL FOR A+: ~£410 (exams included!)

Comptia Network+ Certification

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The CompTIA Network+ certification is an international industry credential that validates the knowledge of networking professionals with at least nine months of experience in network support or administration or adequate academic training. A typical candidate would have CompTIA A+ certification or equivalent knowledge, but this is not a prerequisite.
Books:
Mike Meyers Network+ Certification All-in-one Exam Guide - £23.75

Network+ Study Guide - £21.11

Mike Meyers Network+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting Networks Lab Manual - £14.51

Total for Books: ~£38

I am afraid that due to my lack of knowledge about this certification I cant tell you exactly what you will need to do hands-on labs for it. But ill assume you will need £120 and im sorry if this is too little or too much!

Exam: This is very expensive infact the most expensive part, again from Prometric: £154

GRAND TOTAL: ~£312

Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician

Books:

70-271: Self-paced Training Kit: Supporting Users and Troubleshooting a Windows XP Operating System - £27.05

70-272: Self Paced Training Kit: Supporting Users and Troubleshooting Desktop Applications on Windows - £27.05

Total for Books: ~£55

You could well do with 2 PC's that can run Windows XP so about
~£200 for them - maybe less.

Exams: Will be £88 each so thats £176 - again from Prometric

TOTAL: ~£430 (will be alot less if you can find bargin PCs)

Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE)

Books:
There seem to be many many books for the MCSE but i will show you the Microsoft Press ones as i feel the best books are often the ones from the exam publisher.

70-270: Installing,Configuring,& Administering Windows XP Professional - £27.05

70-290,70-291,70-293 and 70-294:MCSE Self Paced Training Kit: Windows Server 2003 Core Requirements - £81.51
A 2nd edition is out in June.

Now because of the different exams you can select ill choose these for you as an indication:

70-284: Implementing and Managing Exchange Server 2003 Training Kit - £27.05

70-298: Designing Security for a Windows Server 2003 Network: Training Kit - £26.59

Total for Books: ~£170

As for hands on you have 2 solutions:
Real PC's or Virtual Machines. For more information on virtual machines look at www.vmware.com
Now because of the hardware requirements of Server operating systems you will need some good PC's - atleast three real machines OR you could *beef up* or build another one PC for your virtual machines. Either way i think £500 should be fine.

Exams: Thats 7 exams at a cost of £88 each = £616 again with Prometric

GRAND TOTAL: ~£1500 and you will end up with a nice new PC!

Finally more and more people including myself are using Transcenders as a way of checking if you ready for the exam. They have practice questions and exams for nearly every certification. They are a little expensive but very worth it! These are extra and not needed if you cant afford them at the moment.

There we go. I have tried to break down the costs as best as i can. Prices will change so please take these as approximations. Exam prices are from the Prometric site for UK exams. Prices for the books from Amazon UK. As you can see you can get certified and learn for much cheaper. If i have left anything out please forgive me and i will try update them ASAP and in the future when i learn about other certification from others here add them too. I hope find this guide helpful and eye-opening and i wish you good luck in your quest for certification!


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Thank you very much for this great information!


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Thank you for this. It's very useful and very motivational. Even though I am not the most self-disciplined person I feel motivated enough to adopt this approach. Now here comes the stupid question from the newbie....why is it necessary to buy so many books? I could make the assumption that not all the information is in one study guide but I think it would be useful to read your views on this. Thank you.

 
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First - books are much cheaper than courses!

Second - look at the actual titles (I'm taking the A+ section here as an example). You would want the All-in-one to start with, which is an excellent (and massive) fount of knowledge. Why are two books shown in that section? The second book is by a different author, and gives a different slant on things. Good to get an alternative view - it helps round out the knowledge.

The Lab Manuals are there to guide you through actual interaction with the hardware/OS, with practical things you can try.

Finaly - IMHO you can never have too many books (although you may find difficulty getting through the front door). Bought over time they can be a massively helpful library in your studies.

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First - books are much cheaper than courses!

Second - look at the actual titles (I'm taking the A+ section here as an example). You would want the All-in-one to start with, which is an excellent (and massive) fount of knowledge. Why are two books shown in that section? The second book is by a different author, and gives a different slant on things. Good to get an alternative view - it helps round out the knowledge.

The Lab Manuals are there to guide you through actual interaction with the hardware/OS, with practical things you can try.

Finaly - IMHO you can never have too many books (although you may find difficulty getting through the front door). Bought over time they can be a massively helpful library in your studies.

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Now i would be really gutted about this after enrolling with Advent, but luckily my father in law just got the golden handshake as he retired from a high up position in the fire service and the cash went to his head, so i still have my cash in the bank ( not that much mind!) many thanks to him

I do by books like the ones listed above still because sometimes i find something is really hard to under stand and get your head around, then you read the same topic by a different authour and due to a slight different angle or wording now everything makes sense!

Has anyone Purchased the CompTIA A+ for dummies? Is it any good? I have other dummy books ive picked up cheap from ebay, not that i need them yet but im a sold on ebay if its cheap and ill need it in the future then ill get it, best to have the book to hand when you need it and not have to wait for days for deliverly.My local book shops are poo for A+ books, I do love forums though :@) especially ones like this one were everyone seems friendly and helpfull

 
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Amazon is a great place to buy books. Also, if your local bookstore doesn't carry what you are looking for, chances are they'll order it for you if you ask.


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Has anyone Purchased the CompTIA A+ for dummies? Is it any good?
It's pretty bad. I had a former co-worker use it for her A+ studies, and she failed... twice. Scared her so bad, she gave up testing for two years. I suggested that she get Meyers A+ All-in-One, and she passed without any trouble.


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great article ! i was complety lost at what to do a day ago as iam just starting out. loving the forum just starting out been out off work for a bit but working now jus waiting for some regular cash and into some self studying for the basic entry level certs many many thanks again


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Good article.

I'd just Like to mention PC Technician Street Smarts by Jame Pyles. I think its an excellent lab book which compliments the A+ all in exam guide by Mike Myeres.


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I'll second that ......."Good artice Zim, keep it up".

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