And the results are in..

I took both parts of the A+ exams today and the final results were Core Hardware – 806 and OS Technologies – 915, in other words, I passed!!!!

You are now reading the blog of an A+ certified technician. Doesn’t that make my resume look a bit better?

Could I have done better? Probably, but ask me if I care? *L*

Now excuse me while I enjoy the rest of my day off work and blow off some test stress by cranking some tunes and chillin’ hard. After that, maybe I can get back to being myself again, I’m sure Angela will enjoy that!

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