--- In [email protected], Aaron Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If you have solid experience in developing a variety of Flex > applications, you should be able to pass with little studying. I > recently took it and felt it was worth my time. For any company > specifically looking for Flex developers, they should be aware of the > certification. While it may not boost your credibility a ton, if it > comes down to two people that have very similar credentials but one has > the certification, it can definitely help. The fact that the > certification is published by Adobe helps too. If Adobe says you're a > certified expert, anyone questioning your expertise (potential > employers) will have a more difficult time doing so. > > That's my take. If you're interested in study material for the exam, > feel free to read: > > http://aaronhardy.com/flex/adobe-flex-certification-study-materials/
Does anyone know how this is scored? For instance, in the SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test), there is a penalty for guessing in that a certain percentage of the questions you guessed wrong is subtracted from the ones you guessed right. So if you completely don't know the answer on the SAT, you're better off not even trying the question than getting it wrong. Is there any information on how guessing affects your score in the certification exam? Thanks; Amy

