Julius Militante wrote:
> I plan to take the A+ exam this summer and am studying books and building a
> computer as preparation. I read in the CompTIA site that in the third
> quarter, the tests will be switched over to the adaptive format. Could
> someone explain this to me? Is it harder or easier?
An adaptive test shouldn't be any harder or easier if you believe the
test designers. *;-) Personally I have only taken the beta adaptive
tests for A+ and I did find the questions slightly easier than the
traditional test (which I took also). I bet there will be some
finetuning when they examine the beta results. The CompTIA site explains
adaptive tests and it is a fairly accurate description of what adaptive
entails.
>Should I rush to take the test before the change is instituted? The tests cost 2 x $120 and I
> want to know what I am gonna face.
Don't rush...another big change is that the tests are being revised
to eliminate some of the old stuff rarely seen (like Windows 3.1). But
if you feel comfortable and want the certification then don't hesitate
to take the tests before they revise it.
Later,
Russell Smith
Edtech Consultant, Journalist
Region 14 ESC Abilene
http://camalott.com/~rssmith
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