Well!

What's the criteria for a degree being of some value? I think at least these
3
1- How many people know about that degree
2- How hard the issuing authority works to maintain its standards for
passing score, exam questions, etc.?
3- How has one obtained it,

The sites like cramsession, braindump, etc. have contributed a lot in
producing more "Certified Professionals" at the same time have damaged the
credibility of certification by providing possible questions. 

If degrees/certifications are of some worth then am I right to say that you
will hire any graduate from the best university of your country without
interviewing him/her? No you wouldn't, then what is the worth of the
degree/certification he/she holds?

Does OCP, MCP, etc. allow open book or open computer exam? BrainBench does.
While you are answering a question at BrainBench, you can verify your answer
on the same computer by running the program. Still you will not find it easy
to get the required score.

Aleem


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Nope.

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Author: Andrey Bronfin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:       4/11/2002 1:23 PM

Dear gurus !
May i ask for your opinions regarding the value of the Brainbench Oracle 8i
Administration certifications.
I understand that it can not be compared t othe OCP, but is there any value
at all for it ?
Thanks a lot in advance.
Andrey.


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