Anybody passed the Linux+ XK0-005 Cert using the ITProTV course as their main resource?
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If so, how was it? How adequately would you say the course prepared for you for the exam, percentage wise? If it is a low percentage or if the course wasn't very helpful for the exam, what other resources did you use to help you pass? Thank you very much!
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@Nathaniel-Fernandez,
I know this has occurred because I see anecdotal testimony outside fo the forums on LinkedIN regarding this specific course, though no response here.I can tell you that Don Pezet did cover the exam objectives for that course provided and is as practical as it gets. You'll learn more than you think you.
But do not rely on me tell you that. Get a copy of the exam objectives from CompTIA, watch the course and you'll see that he covers the exam objectives at the verb level described. If you can absorb the material, put in more study in the areas you do not feel like you know, you'll prepare yourself for the exam. But do not think this is just a matter of watching. It is a matter of application and understanding it too.
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@Nathaniel-Fernandez I just took the Linux+ this past Sunday and scored an 812/900. I had 0 knowledge of Linux 3 months ago. My resources were, this course, a YouTuber named Shawn Powers, and the Linux+ Sybex book. I studied 3-6 hours every day for about a month and a half. I had a virtual machine with both Rocky and Mint to test my skills in a virtual environment. Don Pezet does an amazing job explaining the topics. I hope this helps.