Thursday, July 17, 2003, 6:34:26 AM, you wrote:
DE> Beyond the ethical implications and all the other issues. 
DE> Has anyone on this list used the tips/suggestions to study for their OCP
DE> exams? Are they any good as an aid?

I've never used any of the braindum.com type web sites, nor
have I bothered with any of the exam-focused books. Mostly I
read manuals and experiment with new features. It helps that
I'm often writing about those new features, because writing
forces me to learn.

The one exception is that at the OracleWorld after 9i was
released, Oracle themselves offered an exam-cram class for
the Oracle9i upgrade exam. I sat through one or two sessions
of that class--I couldn't be there for all of them--and then
took the exam. It was a close call. Probably I would not
have passed without having attended Oracle's cram-session.

Back in the Oracle7 days I put off and put off taking the
exams because I never felt ready. (Do you ever really feel
ready?) Finally, one day, I kicked myself in the rear and
signed up for all four exams in one go. I passed three and
flunked one, but while failing that one exam I also picked
up a good idea of what it was that I needed to go learn in
order to pass it the next time. That's been my basic
approach ever since: try an exam, hope I pass, and if I fail
at least I know what I need to go and learn.

If there is a 10x upgrade exam at OracleWorld this year, you
can bet that, unprepared as I am, I'll sit for it and give
it a go. Perhaps I can be one of the first to fail!

Best regards,

Jonathan Gennick --- Brighten the corner where you are
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