Re: ????? Suggestions on Oracle 9i OCP prep ????

From: Jeremy Russell <jeremy.russell_at_usa.net>
Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2002 20:52:11 GMT
Message-ID: <3c5aff42.2960336_at_news.earthlink.net>


I've taken the 9i NF test and passed it - 2nd time around. I've worked with Oracle as an OCP instructor for some six years, went in feeling over-confident after a days Backup/Recovery training and scored 37 when the pass mark was 38.

After a further four weeks intermittent reading and a further fee, my score improved to 50.

I found the format of the test somewhat confusing till I got my brain around questions that required you to identify four out of five incorrect answers. Once I figured out that if I could determine the correct answer, the other four must be wrong, the answers came much more easily :)

Now, if I could only find a use for 9i .....

On 29 Jan 2002 10:01:20 -0800, Joe.Madden_at_Readyrouter.com (Joe Madden) wrote:

>I have to agree with the assessment of Jason Couchman's book. It is
>littered with incorrect answers to review questions and additional
>misleading statements (i.e. a primary key column is required in a
>join).
>But in a more positive light, I beleive he does an excellent job of
>including basic topics in a clear and concise manor. I'm sure he was
>rushed to publish this book in a hurry.
>I am curious if anyone has taken the test? And what is the test like?
> Is it straight forward or intentionally worded to trick you into an
>incorrect answer?
>Is there a difference between the web exam or the classroom exam?
>Is the Couchman book enough or do I need to purchase the Oracle test
>tests?
>Thanks
Received on Fri Feb 01 2002 - 21:52:11 CET

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