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RE: Re: OCP

From: Ron Rogers <RROGERS_at_galottery.org>
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 07:24:01 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.00567866.20030312072401@fatcity.com>


Paula,
 When you completed the OCP exams, you were given a "report card" that was stamped and sealed by the test provider with a passed notation. After you have completed all of the requirements for the particular track you were taking you should receive a certificate and card from the Oracle Corp.
 The report from the testing orginization had a disclamer that you should safe guard the report a proof of completing a track. Ron

>>> Paula_Stankus_at_doh.state.fl.us 03/12/03 09:39AM >>> So how can you check the status of your 8i OCP so you can sign up for the 9i
OCP upgrade exam?

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>>> You only need to get 50% of the questions right on the upgrade tests.

Why not set the goal to it get 100% right? ;)

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I didnt realize that you might be able to do the 8i one without handing $2k
to oracle for their class and taking the upgrade exams is a better path.

anyone know if this is possible? You only need to get 50% of the questions
right on the upgrade tests.

>
> From: "Darrell Landrum" <dlandrum_at_zalecorp.com>
> Date: 2003/03/12 Wed AM 07:48:43 EST
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com>
> Subject: Re: OCP
>
> Jay,
>
> One thing to consider is that just starting the 9i track and if
you've not
taken any OCP exams prior to September of 2002, there is a requirement to
attend one 9i training class in addition to the exams. However (you'll
probably need to call Oracle to get a solid answer to this), if you can
still take the 8i track with no classroom training and then take the 9i
upgrade exam (if they allow this with no classroom training), this would be
your least expensive route since the classes are quite expensive. The down
side is a total of six exams instead of just four.
> If your company is willing to send you to one of the 9i classes, I
would
take advantage of that and just go for the 9i track.
>
> Good luck!
> Darrell
>
>

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