I just watched Den of Thieves. @OsheaJacksonJr, @GerardButler, @50cent, @schreiber_pablo, @TaktarovOleg, Evan Jones (cheddar bob from 8mile or from the book of Eli). It’s on @netflix now. It’s actually really good. Lowkey watched it twice already back to back lmao
@zombkid@expedition33 1000%, I do not like turned based games myself. I did play pokemon back when i was a kid but quickly grew tired of it. However, 33, is solid.
I'm not a turn based enjoyer. However, @expedition33 is by far the best game I've played in YEARS! Yes, it's turn-based but what kept me playing was the story, dodge + parry system, and how great it looked. Oh and the soundtrack is🔥
@BrandonInfoTech Net+ is a tough cert for sure. If this is your first cert from CompTIA, you now know what to expect. Study those areas you felt unsure of and get back in it. Stay studying, I lowkey still study Net+ and Sec+ even after I've passed lol. Keep that head up and stay positive!
@BrandonInfoTech@CompTIA Personally I'd check with reddit, they usually have the best places to go. I think I remembering YT might have some channels that do some, I stuck to certmaster and Udemy personally.
@BrandonInfoTech@CompTIA Dion's tests are tougher for sure. Comptia is pretty straightforward.
Here's what I did during the test. I skipped all PBQs and if I didn't know the correct answer instantly, I flagged it and moved on. I had 40 mins left to do everything I flagged.
https://t.co/1VgVXZdiPt
@BrandonInfoTech@CompTIA I was scoring in the high 80s for dions and 90s for andrew. Don't over think the questions or the PBQs, if you know the material the PBQs won't be to difficult. You'll be able to use process of elimination as well. LMK how you do when you pass on 6/30! Best of luck!
@BrandonInfoTech@CompTIA I also used, https://t.co/RbjofWRduW -
If you know everything listed in the official CompTIA Exam Objectives document for the N10-009 exam, then you shouldn't have any problem earning your Network+ certification. Goodluck on your studies! LMK if you have any ?s :)
@BrandonInfoTech@CompTIA If money's not an issue, look into @CompTIA's certmaster training. Then look at https://t.co/LrTkP7ta4m and look up Jason Dion and Andrew (both are good)
If money is tight, look at professer messers YT videos, his material is really good as well & affordable.
@BrandonInfoTech@CompTIA I then watched Andrew Ramdayal, Jason Dion on https://t.co/LrTkP7sCeO (paid) and then I watched ProfessorMessers videos on YT (free) on the things I was having trouble with. I took practice test from Ramdayal and Dion (on udemy). Professor Messer has practice test as well. (p2)
@BrandonInfoTech@CompTIA I used @CompTIA's Certmaster material and their labs. I really tried to understand, What is it, how does it work, when do we use it, why do we use it? Once I knew those 4. I moved on to, What happens if it breaks. (part 1)