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Re: Advice on OCP Exams

From: Paul Bennett <bennett_at_cc.gatech.edu>
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 20:38:09 GMT
Message-ID: <38837DF7.53362FE8@cc.gatech.edu>


I have this far side cartoon that shows the hunchback of notre dame up in the bell tower reading a book. The title: "Careers in Computers."

design wrote:

> If you have no experience with Oracle, get some.
> I don't know why people think that studying a bunch of books to get
> "certified" on something they have no experience with is a good thing.
> To me, alls it shows is that you can study and take and pass a few
> tests. Big deal.
> Seems like more and more people are posting saying they don't have Oracle
> experience but are taking the OCP exams. Hmmm...
> will the certification eventually be diminished to the level of Novel?
> Oracle should strive to be more like the Cisco certification -- it'll
> actually mean something.
>
> TBone wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I was wondering if anyone could offer me some advice. I have just
> > passed the PL/SQL exam for the Oracle8 track and i would like to know
> > how hard the other exams are in relation to this one. With no prior
> > programming experience, I found it to be quite challenging. Which
> > exams did you guys find the hardest and easiest. Thanks for any
> > advice you can give "the new guy"
> >
> > I really apreciate it!
> >
> > Bye
Received on Mon Jan 17 2000 - 14:38:09 CST

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