CourseVerdict

TOTAL: CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1201) Course + Practice Exam vs TOEFL iBT Test Preparation: The Insider's Guide

Same Bayesian formula, same rubric — so the difference in scores reflects the difference in the courses, not the difference in how we evaluated them.

Udemy (Total Seminars) · Test Prep

TOTAL: CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1201) Course + Practice Exam

4.4/ 5 · 28 opinions
20 positive5 neutral3 negative/ 28 total

edX (Educational Testing Service) · Test Prep

TOEFL iBT Test Preparation: The Insider's Guide

3.4/ 5 · 25 opinions
14 positive6 neutral5 negative/ 25 total

Per-criterion

TOTAL: CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1201) Course + Practice Exam

Content quality4.5 / 5

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.

Instructor4.8 / 5

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.

Value for money4.5 / 5

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.

Practice material3.8 / 5

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.

Score improvement4.2 / 5

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.

TOEFL iBT Test Preparation: The Insider's Guide

Content quality3.5 / 5

Six learning modules walk through Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing with approximately 50 short videos (each under five minutes) produced by the very experts who design the TOEFL iBT. The insider perspective on how tasks are scored is genuinely useful and hard to find elsewhere for free. However, reviewers across multiple platforms consistently flag the test-taking strategies as "too shallow" — tips are delivered in under 60 seconds, leaving learners wanting far more depth. The 2022 update added content for the new Writing for an Academic Discussion task, so the syllabus is current, but depth remains the course's main weakness.

Instructor4.0 / 5

The instructors are ETS staff members who create, administer, and score the TOEFL iBT — a credential no other course provider can match. Multiple students highlight their credibility and clarity. Lesson delivery is professional, accessible, and calm, which suits learners anxious about the exam. The weakness is that the instructors are primarily exam administrators, not language coaches, so explanatory depth on language mechanics is limited compared to dedicated ESL educators.

Value for money4.5 / 5

The audit track is completely free, making this one of the only zero-cost TOEFL prep options created by the actual test-makers. A verified certificate track costs $49–$60 and adds an ETS-endorsed certificate of completion but no extra content. For students on tight budgets who cannot afford Magoosh ($179) or BestMyTest ($100+), this free baseline is exceptional value. The main caveat: free access on the audit track expires after six weeks, so learners must pace themselves or pay for permanent access.

Practice material2.0 / 5

This is the course's most-criticised dimension. The entire course contains only 33 practice questions spread across all four sections — a fraction of what serious test preparation requires. There are no full-length timed mock tests, no adaptive question sets, and no vocabulary tools. The automated scoring system for speaking and writing tasks is basic and offers no personalised improvement suggestions. The practice environment does not visually resemble the actual TOEFL iBT testing interface, which means learners cannot build true exam-day familiarity through this course alone.

Score improvement2.8 / 5

The course carries no score-improvement guarantee and reviewers are split on its effectiveness for raising scores. Students who came in with strong English proficiency and used the course purely for exam-format familiarisation reported good results; one learner scored 112/120 after using the course as a starting point alongside other resources. Students seeking significant score gains from low baselines consistently found the course insufficient on its own and needed to supplement heavily with external practice materials. Expert reviewers explicitly state the course is "not recommended for students who wish to boost their TOEFL scores significantly."

Scoring methodology applies identically to every course on the site — see the formula.