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Today I passed my CompTIA N+ after a lot of study.. :-) I got 802 out of 900. Onwards and upwards!
-James
I am a soldier and will always be so busy specially these days as the conflict in Afghanistan among other places continue to go on. Every year as a soldier I need to achieve and maintain a certain level both mentally and physically. On top of that I need to complete pre-deployment training and exercises before deployment.
Sorry to explain above but why I thought this is important is that I want to emphasize that I am so busy and it is very difficult to find the time to study. I therefore study my course materials anywhere I can. After completing both physically and mentally demanding exercises I study my course materials in defensive trenches, in Jungles, in fields, in aircraft while mates were resting. I have studied in Afghanistan, Brunei and so on. Some time I wasn't able to submit any assignments as there is no internet available making life more difficult and meaning that I submit my work late. To add to this when I was in Afghanistan I lost two of my friends but I didn't gave up just continued.
When I arrived in Brunei as part of my duty, I had a bit of time and thought about attending the exam. After long search I finally found an IT institute. I join the institute for weekend only to enhance my study and pushed myself so hard. All my study was in night time and weekend of my work commitments and managing my infantry company.
As a result I never spend a bit of time playing game or on any recreational things. Then I reached a stage where I thought that I was ready for the A+ 2009 Essential exam and booked an exam. I was so worried and scared of failing and it all being a waste of all my hard work. I Sat on Exam on 02 Apr 10 and passed the exam scoring 880 out of 1000 score.
The result of the Essential exam brought my morale up and I thought that I can do A+ 2009 practical application exam too. I continued my hard work for few more months and book the exam for Practical Application. Sat on Exam on 08 July 2010 and passed scoring 847 out of 1000 score. I am now CompTIA A+ certified.
Through my study my tutors were there to help me for all aspect and I can't be selfish by not saying thanks them. So thank you very much my tutors.
Now I have started the CompTIA N+ and I am ready for the first TMA.
-Ganesh
I completed both A+ and N+ in 3 Months! I sat exams for both the certificates and passed first time! This required a lot of organisation and dedicated hard work on a daily basis. With two very active boys in the house it required me to stay calm and focused all the time.
I have swiftly moved onto CCNA!
-Naseer
After battling with, and winning against cancer last year, plus operation and being very ill, I have finally got my books out again and am enjoying getting back in to studying!
-Michele
I managed to achieve 100% in my last TMA06 Assignment. I have worked really hard around my family commitments with a new baby. This has given me the extra drive needed to complete my studies and become more confident.
-Zahir
I have been doing my plumbing course for about 18mths now, which May seem like a long time. I have had personal problems including two bereavements of my immediate family. During this time I very rarely picked up my course as I couldn't take in what I was reading but this last month I have got my motivation back I have handed in 3 TMA's in quick succession, started on my revision notes and cards and feel that I am ready to undertake my practical assessments. It would be nice to acknowledged for my achievements but my personal pride is what's most important.
-Jacek
'ATTENUATION'
I recently had to install a digital aerial in my loft (can't get away from the fact that the whole country is going digital) and followed the instructions carefully, to connect the aerial to the TVs (using a 2 - way signal booster) I was surprised to see (or not see) that the reception was poor. As I did not know too much (at the time) about picture reception, I looked up the details of the literature relating to the aerial. This did not prove fruitful, as they always indicate how easy things are to install. I then tried disconnecting and reconnecting everything (yes, that old chestnut!) but too no avail. I then read the literature from other aerial companies - but alas no joy.
Eventually, after praying over it, I began to DEFINE the problem (first part of the DIReCtional Model) without realising. I knew that the digital signal must go from the aerial to the TV. The TVs were fine (you could bring the aerial to the TV and get a perfect picture) so that meant it had to be the cable, or so I concluded. This led me to read the literature for the 2-way signal booster, but with a renew confidence that I had 'Isolated' the occurrence. The literature for the 2-way booster also mentioned COAX cable installation. The reading of the word COAX was a very good moment for me, as it immediately made me think of my studies. At the time of installing the aerial, I was reading CompTIA Network+ Certification: 2009 Edition Part A - the section on ATTENUATION. I had a 'good' feeling I was soon going to solve the problem, because I knew that the key would be the testing for attenuation of my cable - from the aerial to the TV.
I then did some research and found out that you can purchase a digital TV 'signal meter'. Having done this, I found out that the signal to the TV was weak. I had, in all honesty, ISOLATED the wrong hardware item (the cable) as I found out through the literature enclosed, that the signal is effected by the position of the aerial. Continuously moving the aerial and testing with the meter, took my digital signal from 30dB to 70 dB.
Although this does seem obvious now (because I remember the old days of black and white TVs - moving the aerial around and finding the best positions was standing on a 3 foot ladder!!)
I was glad I solved the problem (and with the research I undertook) because I was under considerable pressure to get digital in the home - my wife says I'm the "computer expert" and she wasn't happy with the original plan of leaving a 4 foot aerial in the bedroom!
Any way, I submit this as a different type of achievement because throughout the course I have found out how 'detailed' problem solving can get. When things adversely affect me (especially as regards PCs) there is ALWAYS a 'key' to unlock the door at some point. In this case the key was 'attenuation'.
-Oluyinka
I've recently supplied and fitted 20 mono block mixer taps. There was a bit of pipework involved and I had to change over from the original sensor mixer taps so this involved me having to remove all relevant wiring and making safe before I could go ahead and replace with manual mono block mixers. I had a deadline of 4 days to cover 3 floors in one of the office blocks I work in and I completed it in 2.5 days along with doing all other daily work that is required as part of my job.
-John
Since joining in August through hard work end determination, I have managed to finish TMA assignments 01 to 04 with 3 100% and one 90%. Currently I am reviewing my part A again while waiting for the part B to arrive through the post. My goal is to learn all my work exceptionally well and to achieve the highest grades possible to be able to have the necessary knowledge to become the best plumber in London.
-Naseer
I graduated in Chemistry some years back and was in a situation where a lot of the pharmaceutical companies were moving to far away remote areas.
As the main bread winner it was now for me to make a tough decision. I knew there was a lot of talk on IT. After taking advice from many friends, I decided to embark on an IT course.
Very quickly, I came across SkillsTrain and the different courses that were on offer. An Agent helped me decide and thereafter I never looked back.
After going through the course materials and completing TMAs, I passed my A+ and N+ first time and am now preparing for CCNA.
It's never easy with two young boys, who are full of energy, but dedication, commitment and focus are the keys to success.
-Naseer
My achievement is running my own business as a sole trader gardener and still being able to get through the course without falling behind, I think I have done quite well because at times I have been very busy during the seasons with laying lawns cutting hedges and trees getting home very tired at times, then studying with my course work and having to plan for my customers needs as well I.e. plants where to put them and garden designing. I found the course at times hard but not too difficult especially when tired. But I still got through it now I'm doing the practice exam to see how I will get on.
-Alexander
Before my CCNA course, I had little or no knowledge of pc repairs but, last 3 months I was able to help my sister-in-law fix her dell netbook. The pc was riddled by viruses, malware and spyware. The pc wasn't accepting any command if started normally. I tried the safe mode and also tried downloading a free version of Kaspersky anti-virus but it didn't work. I downloaded from my pc to a memory stick, run it on her netbook severally but it was still giving negative response.
Finally, I decided to copy her files to an external storage which I could do only through safe mode and restored the netbook back to its original state. The process of that destructive method was a bit bumpy for me but, I was happy at the end. I can't believe what I have acquired so far half way through my course.
Thanks.
-Daniel