Just because you've taken a course to prepare for the Security+ or MCSE certification exams doesn't mean you're ready for them. How do you know if you're prepared? The quickest route to self-assessment is self-testing.
While you might not savor the idea of volunteering to take a test -- or several -- think of it this way: You're better off uncovering your weaknesses through a practice exam than after spending the time and money taking the real thing.
You can use self-testing in several different ways:
Assess Your Skills
If you're uncertain of your skills in a particular area, practice exams provide a reality check. This is particularly handy when you're looking to increase your knowledge in an IT specialty and want to know where you stand, or if you've been away from a specific technology for a while and want to get a sense of your current knowledge.
Self-Testing for IT Certification and Self-Assessment
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Michael Jo
, Jun 06 2012 04:28 PM
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