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a+ is still good to get your foot in the door
It is true. Any CompTIA cert earned after December 31st of this year will expire every 3 years. It's not so much CompTIA's doing as it is ANSI, because ANSI became the accreditation agency for CompTIA. Just make sure to get certified before then to earn a lifetime cert.
Thanks folks. Well you know, I find it not "correct" to have some decent IT background & experience and not have something official to back it up. I'm sure I'm better than many of those who has A+ cert so I feel like I have to take it. I'll study for one week and take the exam the week after, and I'll let you guys know how it went !
Wish me good luck
If a company were ever to choose not to interview/hire me based on my not having A+ I wouldn't want to work there anyway. If 13 years of experience isn't good enough for them they can kiss my nether regions.

I've read that A+ is worth 10-15% salary raise. I plan on taking mine in a few weeks to go along with my AAS. Should be good for around $18-20/hour with my 3 years of experience. I have 3 terms left on my BA so it's some nice paper to have until then at least.
Almost 75% way through the Exam Cram A+ Guide!Go for it, it won't hurt! I suggest sybex study material. Good luck.
How long the certification is valid?
The certifications offered by CompTIA are valid for a life time. Though, it is recommended that you retake your certification when new exams are available, it is not compulsory.
Almost 75% way through the Exam Cram A+ Guide!
So, how long did it take you to take both exams?
a+ is still good to get your foot in the door
They don't? So any random person off the street could take and pass them?This is true. I have my A+, Net+, and Sec+. Do they prove I know anything? No. BUT they will get me looked at for jobs that I would otherwise be passed over on if I didn't have them.
Certs are absolutely necessary in the IT industry, as is college.
They don't? So any random person off the street could take and pass them?
You guys are looking at these test all wrong. For someone with zero experience, except what they learn in college, these test would be difficult. Most of you have 5-10 years or more experience so yes, they are very easy to you. It would be like asking a school teacher to take a test designed for high school kids. Yes it's easy for the teacher but the students still had to work to pass it.
Well some people get lucky I guess. I for one read almost 480 pages of material I already knew, just to pick up the bits I might miss. I suppose not everyone is that serious about their study if they want to do well on a certification test.Case in point, earlier today I had to explain to one of our lower level Security+ certified techs what a CA and CRL are and how they work.