IELTS Academic Test Preparation vs TOTAL: CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1201) Course + Practice Exam
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TOTAL: CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1201) Course + Practice Exam
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With 80+ hours of material across roughly 100 short videos and five modules, the course covers listening, reading, writing and speaking systematically, using authentic IELTS-style exercises built by an official IELTS testing centre. Learners repeatedly praise the volume and quality of practice and the clarity of explanations. The content is comprehensive enough to serve as a primary preparation resource for many test-takers.
The course is written and presented by experienced UQ English-teaching staff with backgrounds in linguistics and TESOL. Learners describe the presentations as clear, professional and easy to follow, and value the credibility of a top-ranked university and IELTS centre behind the material. There is no single star instructor; the strength is institutional rather than personality-driven.
The course is free to audit with full access to all 80+ hours of material during the access window, which is exceptional value given the price of commercial IELTS courses. A paid verified track adds a certificate and some additional materials. The main limitation is that free access expires after the course window, so you lose the materials once it ends.
This is the course's real weakness and the most consistent criticism. The interactive exercises and practice tests are excellent, but the two productive skills are under-served: there is no live speaking practice or expert speaking feedback, and learners report the writing/essay feedback mechanism (largely peer-based) is inconsistent and less helpful than hoped. You must supplement Speaking and Writing with an external tutor or partner.
Because the exercises closely mirror the real exam and the strategies are test-specific, the preparation transfers directly to test day. Multiple learners credit the course as their primary resource for achieving strong band scores, including Band 8. For Listening and Reading especially, the practice maps almost exactly onto what the test requires.
TOTAL: CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1201) Course + Practice Exam
The course maps tightly to all 220-1201 exam objective domains — mobile devices, networking, hardware, virtualization, cloud computing, and troubleshooting — in a logical sequence that mirrors the exam blueprint. Mike Meyers' live demonstrations using real physical components (CPUs, RAM sticks, motherboards, storage drives, and expansion cards) are the standout differentiator: reviewers consistently cite them as providing comprehension depth unavailable from slide-based courses. Content accuracy is high and the course is updated to reflect the current 220-1201 objectives.
Mike Meyers is the author of the bestselling CompTIA A+ All-in-One Exam Guide and has taught IT certification to over 2 million learners across his Udemy courses and physical books. His signature blend of technical depth with irreverent humor — recurring character analogies, deliberately mispronounced terms corrected on screen, and self-deprecating asides — keeps learners engaged through 14+ hours of dense exam-prep content. Reviewers consistently describe him as one of the best IT instructors online, specifically praising his ability to explain how components work conceptually rather than drilling exam keywords.
At the typical Udemy sale price of $14–$20 for over 14 hours of video plus bundled practice exams, the course offers exceptional value relative to alternatives: Pluralsight ($45/month), CompTIA CertMaster ($199 per exam), or in-person bootcamps ($800–$2,500). The practice-exam bundle is frequently cited as worth the purchase price on its own for learners who do not yet hold a practice-exam subscription.
The course bundles a practice-exam component that reviewers find useful for familiarising themselves with question format and timing. The most consistent critical feedback, however, is that the practice-exam volume is insufficient as a sole preparation source. Multiple learners explicitly recommend pairing the course with Jason Dion's dedicated practice-exam packs or Professor Messer's free practice tests to achieve timed exam-day readiness and score confidence in the 85%+ range.
Multiple reviewers report passing the Core 1 exam on their first attempt after completing the course, with several noting they went from zero IT experience to passing within 60–90 days. A minority reported feeling underprepared — typically after relying solely on the course without supplementary practice tests. No official score-improvement guarantee is published, and outcomes depend substantially on a learner's prior IT exposure and how thoroughly they work through the practice-exam component.
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