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Any good Linux+ Braindumps?

stonedwaldo420

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I will be taking the Linux+ certification exam soon and have been using the Sybex Linux+ book. How2pass.com helped me ace my CCNA exam, and I was wondering if anyone here knows of any good practice question / brain dump sites for the Linux+ exam (I can’t find any major sites that have practice questions for the Linux+).

www.exactquestions.com seems pretty good, but it is hard to tell what sites are real and which ones are simply BS money making schemes.

Has anyone tried www.real-exams.com or www.testking.com for the Linux+?
 
Brain dumps are bad. You learn nothing and besides that, if you are found to have used a brain dump, they will strip your certification. ;)
 
wtf is a braindump? :confused:

PS -- if it's what I think it is, why bother getting the certification? Any competent sysadmin or manager will not hire you solely based on the letters on your resume -- you'll be asked to demonstrate technical know-how and / or quality analytical and problem solving skills based on the fields which you'd list your experience with.

If you list linux+ (or ccna or any other cert) but lack the real world skills, you've done nothing but waste your own time (time that could be spent actually learning valuable skills) and wasted the time and effort of the company you are applying at.

</rant>

sorry if a braindump isn't actually just a shrewd way to try and pass the exam. the moral of my story is learn by doing. it's a rule of thumb in the linux / unix sysadmin world.
 
wtf is a braindump? :confused:

PS -- if it's what I think it is, why bother getting the certification? Any competent sysadmin or manager will not hire you solely based on the letters on your resume -- you'll be asked to demonstrate technical know-how and / or quality analytical and problem solving skills based on the fields which you'd list your experience with.

If you list linux+ (or ccna or any other cert) but lack the real world skills, you've done nothing but waste your own time (time that could be spent actually learning valuable skills) and wasted the time and effort of the company you are applying at.

</rant>

sorry if a braindump isn't actually just a shrewd way to try and pass the exam. the moral of my story is learn by doing. it's a rule of thumb in the linux / unix sysadmin world.

A braindump is where people take the test only to memorize the questions and then post the test on the internet somewhere. Usually they will post the correct answer too.
 
Brain dumps are bad. You learn nothing and besides that, if you are found to have used a brain dump, they will strip your certification. ;)
Reading books to pass a test are bad. You learn nothing by reading them other than the answers to the tests. See what I did there? Memorizing only the answers on a braindump is bad. Using the braindump to reinforce what you already know, have already read, and practiced is a good method to reliably pass certifications. Many braindumps provide detailed explanations for why something is the correct answer. Obviously if you are reading those explanations, then you are learning something.
 
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