If you feel confident enough to take the tests go for it. If you don't
pass, then buy the kit to see what went wrong.
Aaron
On Monday, August 13, 2001, at 03:26 PM, Bill wrote:
> on 8/13/01 12:07PM, Aaron Willems at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> You have to buy the AppleCare technician training kit from Apple for
>> $299. Once you completed your self -paced study you can contact the
>> organization to take your test.
>
> Is the training kit really necessary? I've used the TIL for around six
> years and always have done my own maintenance. I passed the A+ test
> with a
> 92%. My employers will pay for the test, but not the training kit.
> Thanks,
> Bill
>
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