Re: Re[1]: OCP question from Boson practice tests

2004-01-08 Thread Richard Foote
- Original Message - To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 1:59 AM My question, Richard, is can a person pass the exam just by studying what is correct? Or is it necessary to work harder to acquire some veneer of false knowledge

Re: Re[1]: OCP question from Boson practice tests

2004-01-08 Thread Richard Foote
Hi Prem Comments in line. Hi Richard , Many a thanx for both of your replies . All my worry is : do such questions appear in the real exams also ? Although there are certainly some dodgy questions and correspondingly suz answers, I think you'll find the majority of the OCP exam will have

RE: Re[1]: OCP question from Boson practice tests

2004-01-08 Thread Thater, William
Richard Foote scribbled on the wall in glitter crayon: So in short Cary, you have a fair to average chance of passing the exams :) that's Ok for Cary, what about us mere mortals?;-) -- Bill Shrek Thater ORACLE DBA I'm going to work my ticket if I can... -- Gilwell song

Re[1]: OCP question from Boson practice tests

2004-01-07 Thread Prem Khanna J
Hi Richard , Many a thanx for both of your replies . All my worry is : do such questions appear in the real exams also ? And your reply has increased my self-confidence. particularly the line : RFTrust what you *see*, not what you *read*. /RF RFYou actually proven this yourself and yet you

RE: Re[1]: OCP question from Boson practice tests

2004-01-07 Thread Cary Millsap
My question, Richard, is can a person pass the exam just by studying what is correct? Or is it necessary to work harder to acquire some veneer of false knowledge specifically in order to pass the exam? Cary Millsap Hotsos Enterprises, Ltd. http://www.hotsos.com Upcoming events: - Performance

Re: Re[1]: OCP question from Boson practice tests

2004-01-07 Thread Ryan
for performance tuning exam you have to know some garbage. - Original Message - To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 10:59 AM My question, Richard, is can a person pass the exam just by studying what is correct? Or is it

Re: Re[1]: OCP question from Boson practice tests

2004-01-07 Thread Mladen Gogala
Misconceptions, superstitions and myths are always useful to know and believe in. They make people better socialized and the risk of being burnt at stake as a heretic(metaphorically, of course) is much lower. On 01/07/2004 10:59:26 AM, Cary Millsap wrote: Or is it necessary to work harder to

RE: Re[1]: OCP question from Boson practice tests

2004-01-07 Thread Rachel Carmichael
From past history: I passed the 8 and 8i exams without having done any work in either version, nor did I study for them. I used Jonathan's method of using later questions to infer the answer to earlier ones, in part. Marlene Theriault, an excellent DBA, took several tries to pass because she knew

RE: Re[1]: OCP question from Boson practice tests

2004-01-07 Thread Carel-Jan Engel
Wasn't it you, Cary, who got tought by his parents that every question has two answers: The right one and the one the teacher wants to hear? And you had to learn them both? That's merely what OCP is about, I think. Get a certificate to get hired, and get the proper knowledge to remain hired

RE: Re[1]: OCP question from Boson practice tests

2004-01-07 Thread Cary Millsap
Yes, I was the one. I was just wondering whether the OCP performance exam was really as bad as it used to be. I haven't seen it since whatever the things were called back in the early 90s. From some of what I've seen here, the answer is that yes it is the same. Not just philosophically the same,

RE: Re[1]: OCP question from Boson practice tests

2004-01-07 Thread Poras, Henry R.
or from the other side: the right one, and the one pig-headed students are convinced is right (even if you can incontrovertably demonstrate they are wrong). Does that make three answers? or two answers with three labels? Henry -Original Message- Carel-Jan Engel Sent: Wednesday, January

Re: Re[1]: OCP question from Boson practice tests

2004-01-07 Thread Ryan
the pl/sql exam is really bad too. It got worse from 8i to 9i. 10% of the exam was on DBMS_LOB and no other packages were touched? I had about 6-7 questions on parameter ordering. Its accurate, just useless. I thought the architecture test wasn't bad at all. The 8i backup and recovery one was

RE: Re[1]: OCP question from Boson practice tests

2004-01-07 Thread Niall Litchfield
Hi all I have a problem with a lot of the commentary on the OCP that I have read here and elsewhere, especially that which focusses on specific questions and the, ahem, 'product features' associated with them. My problem is this. To me the OCP, or rather the OU courses and the associated revision

RE: Re[1]: OCP question from Boson practice tests

2004-01-07 Thread Jared Still
My guess would be that one could pass the exam just by working with Oracle for a couple of years and comparing that to some practice questions, one True. I took the beta OCP tests in 1997, with about 150 questions per test. They were free at OOW, so it seemed like a good price. Three years