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You can customize it to just 901 or 902 or specific sections as well
I have some experience but I only studied for a week with Messer, pocket prep and a little of ucettify. Make sure you print out objectives and make notes and check it off when you go through videos.
Its free but to get all the questions you need to buy the premium. The free version just gives you 10 questions a day or something. Premium unlocks everything.
Edit: Link to app info
"Free With Download
- 30 free practice questions
- 30 free bonus questions through social media
- 14 days of free Question of the Day"
"Premium Upgrade
- 700 total practice questions with Premium upgrade
- Priority email support
- The Premium upgrade is a one-time purchase and not a subscription!"
Sorry to hear that. Just goes to show how it really depends on the exam they give you, I barely got any printer questions at all.
If you have an android phone, you can check this out: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pocketprep.comptia&hl=en
this is what I used for 80% of my studying. There's 800 questions in here, covering both 901 and 902.
If you have access to LinkedIn learning try the learning path there that uses Mike Meyer's videos:
Alternatively you can access the Mike Meyers video series through Udemy:
https://www.udemy.com/course/new-comptia-a-2019-certification-1001-the-total-course/
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A very good resource for practice tests, PBQ examples and exam tips can be found with Jason Dion's learning resources either at:
https://diontraining.com/udemy-courses/
or directly from Udemy:
https://www.udemy.com/course/comptia-220-1001-exam/?couponCode=JUL2020
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I also recommend the mobile app PocketPrep:
iOS : https://apps.apple.com/us/app/comptia-security-pocket-prep/id1089608501
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pocketprep.comptia&hl=en_US
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One final suggestion is always have the Exam Objectives up and available to reference and follow along with to keep notes.
There several other resources out there, but I have found/heard of these as very useful.
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Keep motivated, Keep learning... and Good luck.