Title: RE: OCP Test Order

to tell the truth the networking exam is basically some rote memorization and the questions are straightforward - I prepared while waiting 1/2 hour to take exam at most.

The performance tuning exam is what I have been told to immediately forget by some certifiable guru's.  Basically, not all of it is incorrect but this will be one area you will be studying again from time to time as new versions and new information becomes available and with your own experiences - IMHO. 

Bottom-line:  Don't think it much matters the perf. tuning exam is slightly more to remember then networking.  Good luck.  Just get it done and don't fret too much about it.  It won't and shouldn't be your final studying by a long-shot. 

I did B&R first because it was my #1 priority and I believe the most applicable - good refresher.
I did Perf. tuning next.
I did networking as a "get this over with certification thing".

-----Original Message-----
From: Jay Wade [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 5:35 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: OCP Test Order


Hello:

I resently finished my 8i Backup and Recovery test and was thinking about
taking the 8i Networking testing before performance tuning.  I was wondering
if those of you that have taken both test feel that would be an ok choice of
action or would taking performance tuning first be better?

Thanks In Advance,
jay

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