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relived ”, “A+, N+, and MCSE”

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1."If you’re studying for the PMP 2002 exam you will be so relieved that Sybex decided to do this book. I have my A+, N+, and MCSE and I used Sybex books to study for all of the exams."
What does “relived ” mean here? And what is “A+, N+, and MCSE”?
Thank you verymuch.
 

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Relieved = you wil feel less tension and stress, more relaxed
MCSE = Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer
A+ & N+ appear to be exams too, but I don't know what area of IT exactly. A+ seems to be gardware.
 

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What is A+?

A+ is a solid certification that employers look for and is the industry standard for entry-level computer technicians. Every business uses computers and skilled technicians are in demand. An A+ certification opens the door to an exciting career in computer technology at an affordable price.

Having an A+ certification proves that you have a broad base of knowledge and competency in core hardware and operating system technologies including installation, configuration, diagnosing, preventive maintenance and basic networking.

Source: http://www.comptia.org/certification/a/default.asp

http://www.examnotes.net/article1041283.html

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Thanks, Henry.;-)
 
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