First Apple Cert Test ACSP
So i'm scheduled to take my Apple Certified Support Professional (new ACHD) test today for OS 10.5. I'm nervous but i think i'll do good. :noes: I'm pretty much going over a review i have to make sure i'm in good shape.
Send me some of them good vibes and joojoo
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Here's to hoping I didn't waste $200
Send me some of them good vibes and joojoo
h:Here's to hoping I didn't waste $200
unless it changed from like 6yrs ago, it shouldnt be tooooo hard. i passed the test back then for my old work.
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In Loving Memory
R.I.P. Huan Vo aka woong
01.14.1979 - 11.19.2008
In Loving Memory
R.I.P. Huan Vo aka woong
01.14.1979 - 11.19.2008
Thanks,
Eddie - I heard it wasn't that hard if you studied the exam book which i did and i learned alot, I just hope it's enough to pass the test. I'm scheduled at 4:45pm so i'll hopefully have a report of how i did around 7.
I see jobs for people with Apple experience but I knew crap about them, so now i'm hoping this can improve my resume in the IT job force in philly and at the same time give me a boost in pay.
Lueb - They break, but the ease it takes in fixing them is alot easier then with a PC. One main thing I love is no .dll files. Also if a user has a problem with an application and other users don't most of the time the simple fix would be to rename the preference file and relaunch the app. Where as with Windows we have to recreate the users profile in order to get them working again. I wish I could use a Mac at my desk but unfortunately i'm stuck with a PC. Plus my job uses Tiger and i'm not sure if they're upgrading to leopard or Snow Leopard.
Eddie - I heard it wasn't that hard if you studied the exam book which i did and i learned alot, I just hope it's enough to pass the test. I'm scheduled at 4:45pm so i'll hopefully have a report of how i did around 7.
I see jobs for people with Apple experience but I knew crap about them, so now i'm hoping this can improve my resume in the IT job force in philly and at the same time give me a boost in pay.
Lueb - They break, but the ease it takes in fixing them is alot easier then with a PC. One main thing I love is no .dll files. Also if a user has a problem with an application and other users don't most of the time the simple fix would be to rename the preference file and relaunch the app. Where as with Windows we have to recreate the users profile in order to get them working again. I wish I could use a Mac at my desk but unfortunately i'm stuck with a PC. Plus my job uses Tiger and i'm not sure if they're upgrading to leopard or Snow Leopard.
Lueb - They break, but the ease it takes in fixing them is alot easier then with a PC. One main thing I love is no .dll files. Also if a user has a problem with an application and other users don't most of the time the simple fix would be to rename the preference file and relaunch the app. Where as with Windows we have to recreate the users profile in order to get them working again. I wish I could use a Mac at my desk but unfortunately i'm stuck with a PC. Plus my job uses Tiger and i'm not sure if they're upgrading to leopard or Snow Leopard.
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