In the RHCE exam the only thing of prime importance is speed. You have
to be fast and sure of your approach. During the exam most people do
not get a chance to go back and change/rectify their responses, so one
should be very careful to understand the problem description and
quickly decide on the correct approach.
Again, clearing the exam is not rocket science, and with some practice
and experience it is a breeze.

Good luck

Subhasis

On 7/16/06, Ajay Mulwani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The pass percentage of all such certifications is just too high (It should
> be), therefore nothing should be taken as granted. You should prepare 100%
> let it be tui or gui and certainly of RHEL4 only.
>
> Good Luck !
> Ajay
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