You need someone to take my A+ exam for me, but A+ is not one exam. We cover Core 1 (220-1201) and Core 2 (220-1202). Core 1 needs 675, Core 2 needs 700.

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We provide help with CompTIA A+ to candidates dealing with Core 1, Core 2, retakes, OnVUE pressure, and exam-code confusion.
Core 1 (220-1201) or Core 2 (220-1202)? And if you have already passed one, tell us which code you passed it under. The same-version rule matters here. Both cores must be from the current 220-1201 and 220-1202 pair. We confirm your exam codes before assigning you the right expert. Tell us your OnVUE date and time, your employer deadline if there is one, and whether this is a first attempt or a retake.
Core 1 and Core 2 are different exams. The person who handles your 220-1201 knows hardware configuration, networking setup, mobile device management and cloud concepts. Core 2 needs someone who knows OS troubleshooting, security incident response and software diagnostic methodology. One does not cover both equally well. We match by core, not by A+ in general. We also confirm OnVUE setup before your exam opens - personal PC, clean environment, system check passing etc
After your CompTIA A+ exam ends, Pearson VUE shows the result right away. Core 1 clears at 675 or above, while Core 2 needs 700 or above. Once the result is visible, you check the score yourself and confirm it meets the target. Payment only happens after that confirmation. If the score falls short, you owe nothing. Simple, clear, and built to protect you. Contact now (470) 257-2111
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Different situations, same problem. one core passed, one core standing between them and the A+ they needed.


Passed Core 1 at 681 after two attempts. Felt good about it. Then failed Core 2 at 688. Then 695. The Core 2 passing score is 700 and I kept hitting 695 like the exam knew exactly where to stop me. The software troubleshooting questions were where I lost it every time. I knew what the problem was but the CompTIA phrasing of the answer options kept catching me out. Got A+ exam help for Core 2. Pearson VUE showed 724 when the exam ended. A+ cert came through a few days later. I've applied to four help desk positions this week.

I had been studying from an older A+ book and the 220-1101 and 220-1102 version. Did not realise CompTIA had released 220-1201 and 220-1202 until I tried to book the exam and the old codes were gone. Had to restart with the new objectives. When I contacted this service the first thing they asked was which exam code I was registered for. Not just A+. The actual code. That question told me they knew what they were dealing with. Got Core 1 220-1201 exam help. Result cleared 675. Booking Core 2 now.

My employer introduced a certification requirement for our team. Everyone in IT support needed A+ within 90 days. I had been doing the job for three years without a cert and suddenly had a deadline attached to something I thought I already knew. Failed Core 1 at 661. The hardware and networking questions were fine. The mobile device and cloud questions caught me — real job knowledge does not always match CompTIA question framing. Got A+ exam help for both cores in separate bookings. Core 1 cleared at 689, Core 2 cleared at 714. Requirement met before the 90-day review.

Finished a 12-week IT bootcamp and A+ was the next step before job applications. My bootcamp prepared me for the concepts but I had never sat a real CompTIA exam and the PBQ format was different from anything we practised. I did not want to spend money on two failed vouchers before finding out what the real exam felt like. Got A+ exam help for both cores on first attempts. Core 1 Pearson VUE result was 702. Core 2 was 731. I have the cert now and I've started applying. No interviews yet but I'm in the pool I couldn't get into before.

Core 1 was done. Core 2 kept coming back at 692 and 697. Three points from 700 twice. Got Core 2 exam help. Result was 718. That was it.

First IT cert attempt. Needed Core 1 before a job application deadline. Did not know Core 1 and Core 2 had different passing scores until this service asked which core I was sitting. Result cleared 675. Core 2 booked.

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If one A+ core is still standing between you and the certification, do not guess your way into another attempt. Send your exam code, test date, and whether Core 1 or Core 2 is still pending. We confirm the version, the score target, and the right match before anything moves forward. Core 1 needs 675. Core 2 needs 700. The next step is simple: tell us which core is blocking you.
If you’re thinking what if the result comes back at 695 on Core 2 and I’m three points short again? The 700 target is not flexible and the exam does not tell you which questions cost you the margin. What we confirm before Core 2 is arranged: which code you are registered for, whether your Core 1 pass is from the same version pair, and that the person handling 220-1202 has cleared Core 2 at 700 or above not Core 1, not A+ generally, the specific exam. Three points below 700 is still a failed attempt. We aim above it. Also you can see our dedicated take my CompTIA exam for me page.
Core 1 220-1201 covers hardware, networking and mobile devices. Core 2 220-1202 covers OS, security and software troubleshooting. Someone who is strong on Core 1 content is not automatically strong on Core 2 content. We match by which core you are sitting and confirm that person has cleared that specific exam — not A+ in general.
Both cores must come from the current 220-1201 and 220-1202 pair. We ask which exam codes you have registered and which you have already passed before confirming any booking. A version mismatch caught before the exam costs nothing. One caught after costs a voucher.

We cover A+ through Pearson VUE OnVUE at-home delivery only. Test center A+ sittings are not something we handle. If your exam is booked at a physical Pearson VUE location this service is not the right option for that sitting.
For OnVUE A+ exams, use a personal PC or Mac — not a work or university-managed device. Corporate security software running in the background regularly causes the OnVUE system check to fail before the exam opens, which counts as a used attempt at some institutions. We confirm device type and setup requirements before your exam window opens, not on the morning of.
Core 1 already cleared and Core 2 is the problem. Or both cores on the same booking. Or a first attempt where version confusion and PBQ format are the risks you want off the table. Same-day and urgent A+ exam help available for OnVUE sittings.
Tell us which core, which exam code, your date and whether the other core is already cleared. We confirm the version, the match and the quote before you commit.
Yes, when your A+ exam is scheduled through Pearson VUE OnVUE at home delivery. Tell us which core, Core 1 (220 1201) or Core 2 (220 1202), your exam date and which exam codes you have registered for. We confirm the same version rule before arranging anything and match the core to someone who has passed that specific exam. We cover A+ through Pearson VUE OnVUE only. Test center sittings are not handled. For the full list of certifications and exams covered, visit our take my proctored exam for me homepage.
Yes. Tell us which code you passed Core 1 under and which code your Core 2 is registered for. We confirm both are from the current 220-1201 and 220-1202 pair before arranging Core 2. Core 2 needs 700, not the 675 that cleared Core 1. The match for Core 2 is confirmed against the 700 target.
Core 1 (220-1201) passes at 675 on a 100 to 900 scale. Core 2 (220-1202) passes at 700 on the same scale. A result of 680 on Core 2 is a failed attempt even though it would clear Core 1. We confirm which core you are sitting before quoting anything because the target is different.
Yes if it is OnVUE and the setup can be confirmed tonight. Tell us which core your exam time time zone and exam code. Personal PC confirmed not a work device. That is the first thing we ask for any same-day A+ booking because work laptops regularly fail the OnVUE system check before the exam opens.
Zero AI — not during the session, not for preparation, not at any point in the process. Every CompTIA exam is answered by a human expert who holds the certification and has passed it on OnVUE before. This is not a policy choice — it is the operational reason our zero-flag record exists. Pearson VUE’s OnVUE and Proctorio have built specific detection layers targeting AI-generated answer patterns: machine-speed typing, statistically perfect response timing, inhuman answer distributions. Our experts produce none of these signals because they are humans thinking through questions at human pace. That is why detection systems find nothing.
Yes. CompTIA requires both cores from the same exam version. Current pair is 220 1201 and 220 1202. You cannot mix old and new codes. If you are unsure which codes you are registered under or which you have already passed check your Pearson VUE account before contacting us. We ask for exam codes upfront because version confirmation is the first thing we check.