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Re: Student wanting some advice

From: Daniel Morgan <damorgan_at_exesolutions.com>
Date: Sun, 04 Aug 2002 10:52:06 +0100
Message-ID: <3D4CF946.7C533FB4@exesolutions.com>


AS Pieterse wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am currently in my 3rd year at university. I am studying B.Comm in the
> Management Accounting and Computer Science major. Since the start of last
> year I have been looking around into the different areas of IT I am able to
> specialize in. I am actually one of those people who's lifelong dream is to
> know everything about everything. I have made peace with the fact that that
> won't be happening, so I would like to focus on one topic. I thought about
> programming in C or something like that, but in the end found SQL and made
> my way to Oracle and MS SQL Server.
>
> So anyway, I've made my decision about focusing on Oracle for a hobby and
> for a future career. I have bought a few books and am working through them.
> I am planning on writing the first OCP exam before the end of the month and
> want to be certified by the end of next year when I get my degree.
>
> What I'd like to know from you fellars, without putting me down with all
> that "YOU NEED REAL WORLD EXPERIENCE" stuff... Is it worth it for me to go
> through the trouble of getting certified(remember I'll be doing this in my
> free time, when NOT studying for my degree)? What books and study guides
> would you recommend? Lastly, is this at all possible to do? Will I be able
> to do the exams? If you don't think it's worth it, tell me why and if you
> don't think it's possible, tell me what I have to do to make it possible.
>
> I'm not out to make a quick buck, I'm a hard worker and a team player and I
> happen to feel passionate about Oracle. So like I said, don't put me down,
> but rather try and point me in the right direction if you have a minute to
> spare.
>
> I appreciate you just reading this!
>
> Regards,
> Andrew Pieterse
>
> Stellenbosch,
> SOUTH AFRICA.
No.

At least in the US.

Daniel Morgan Received on Sun Aug 04 2002 - 04:52:06 CDT

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