Tuesday, March 06, 2001, 9:05:27 AM, Patrice Boivin wrote:
BPJ> I am just curious - I had major problems with it when they informed me that
BPJ> taking Microsoft courses on NT wasn't good enough, to be certifiable as an
BPJ> Oracle on NT Master you had to have learned NT from... Oracle.  Even though
BPJ> their course names were identical to the MS ones.

My impression of the Oracle Masters program is that it
exists in order to get people to take courses. To get a
master's certificate, it's not a matter of whether you know
the material, or learn it somewhere else, it's just a matter
of paying to sit through a specific list of courses offered
by Oracle. At least with OCP certification, you have to go
through an exam to show that you know something.


Best regards,

Jonathan Gennick   
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