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Why 70 Percent of CompTIA Candidates Fail, and the One Fix That Changes Everything

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Most people who register for CompTIA certifications never pass on their first attempt. Some fail twice. Some fail three times. And a large number quietly give up altogether, convincing themselves that IT certifications are not meant for them.

But here is what nobody tells them.

The problem was never their intelligence. The problem was never their dedication. The problem was something much simpler and much more fixable than they ever realized.

The Problem Nobody Is Talking About

Walk into any online forum about CompTIA preparation, and you will see the same story repeated thousands of times.

Someone studied for two months. They watched every video. They read every chapter. They felt completely ready. Then they sat down for the exam and failed.

How does that happen?

It happens because most CompTIA candidates study content without any structure. They treat every single topic as equally important. They pour the same amount of energy into a concept that appears once on the exam as they do into a concept that carries 25 percent of their total score.

This is the core problem. And it is silently responsible for the majority of CompTIA failures worldwide.

When you study without understanding which domains carry the most weight, you are not preparing for an exam. You are gambling with your time, your money, and your career.

Why CompTIA Exams Feel Impossible Without the Right Approach

CompTIA certifications like Security Plus, Network Plus, and A Plus are not easy exams. They are designed to test real-world knowledge across multiple domains. Each domain carries a specific percentage weight in your final score.

For example, in Security Plus, one domain can carry up to 28 percent of your total exam score. Another domain might carry only 10 percent. A candidate who spends equal time on both is already at a serious disadvantage before the exam even begins.

This is exactly why so many hardworking, intelligent people keep failing. They are not lazy. They are not unprepared. They are misdirected.

The fix is ​​not studying more hours. The fix is ​​studying the right things in the right order with the right focus.

The One Fix That Actually Works

Here is what successful CompTIA candidates do differently.

Before opening a single study guide or watching a single video, they download the official CompTIA exam objectives document. This document is publicly available, and it lists every single domain and topic that will appear on the exam, along with its exact percentage weight.

This document becomes their entire study roadmap.

They start with the highest weighted domains first. They practice questions specifically mapped to each domain. They track their weak areas and revisit them until their accuracy improves. They do not move forward until each topic is genuinely understood.

This structured approach transforms exam preparation from a guessing game into a clear, confident, step-by-step process.

The candidates who follow this method do not just pass. They pass with high scores, and they pass on their first attempt.

Where to Practice the Right Way

Reading theory alone is never enough. Your brain needs active practice to retain information and perform under real exam pressure.

The smartest CompTIA candidates combine structured study with focused certification exam practice tests that are mapped directly to each exam domain. This approach builds understanding instead of surface-level memorization that fades the moment genuine exam pressure kicks in.

When every practice question you attempt is tied to a specific exam domain, you always know exactly where you stand. You know which areas are strong and which ones need more work before exam day arrives.

This is the preparation method that separates candidates who pass from those who keep taking the same exam over and over again.

The Bottom Line

Failing a CompTIA exam is not a reflection of your ability. It is a reflection of your preparation strategy.

The 70 percent who fail are not failing because the exam is impossible. They are failing because nobody showed them the right way to prepare. Nobody told them to focus on exam domains by weight. Nobody gave them a structured roadmap.

Now you have that roadmap.

The fix is ​​simple. Study smart, practice with purpose, and focus on the topics that actually move the needle on your score.

Your CompTIA certification is not out of reach. It was just waiting for you to find the right approach.

This Is the Moment Most People Close the Tab and Do Nothing. Do Not Be Most People.

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24.03.2026 09:49