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Last week I passed 1Z0-001 after reading the Sybex book (ISBN 0782126820)
and Michael Ault's Exam Cram (I don't have the ISBN handy).
It was a good combination for me. I read the Sybex book first, then read the
Exam Cram, using a yellow hilighter for the points in the exam objectives.
Beware, there are a few errors in the Exam Cram but if you are learning what
you read, you should be able to spot them and adjust accordingly.
There are a few websites I found helpful, too.
http://www.oraclenotes.com/study/brief_intro.htm
http://www.exxams.com/1z0-001.html
...and of course, Oracle's http://education.oracle.com for exam objectives
and other info.
I have not taken any of the other OCP exams but plan on using the Sybex/Exam Cram combo for the rest of them.
Blaine
"poormann" <rufus323_01_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone have any good recomendations on a good book for the OCP
> DBA exams? In particular any good books on the sql portion of it?
>
Received on Sun Dec 16 2001 - 20:19:41 CST