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| Sudoer 2004-08-01, 7:54 am |
| My employer is asking me to take an Unix (brainbench.com) exam.
I treid with Linux which is free and scored only 27%.
This was harder than MCSE exams for me.
Do you know of any braindumps for brainbench | |
| smrkdown 2004-08-01, 8:52 am |
| Braindumps are retarded and so is brainbench. | |
| Supertech 2004-08-01, 10:17 am |
| quote: Originally posted by Sudoer
Do you know of any drainbumps for brainbench
If you only had any idea how ridiculous that sounds...  | |
| smrkdown 2004-08-01, 11:47 am |
| I think I have two brainbench "certs", but I don't remember what they are. | |
| Sudoer 2004-08-01, 11:50 am |
| ridiculous???
When I went for MCSE exams I at least knew what I would be tested on..
I do not need answers to questions. I only need to know what I would be tested on, what areas etc..
Brainbench charge for these exams ( unix) but they are not really clear on the type of questions they ask etc..
General knowledge is a huge area... my boss desn't have a technical background, he just knows I would be tested on UNix and this is good enough for him to set up an exam for me | |
| prezbedard 2004-08-01, 2:53 pm |
| Well then your boss needs enhance his knowledge on the topic to put it nicely. | |
| Sudoer 2004-08-01, 3:00 pm |
| I ve just done a test.
I did not get the result.
The result is gone to my boss.
Can you believe it?
Ann when I log on to the Brainbench website there are no records that I have ever taken a test.. | |
| smrkdown 2004-08-01, 3:51 pm |
| Find a real vendor. Take CompTIA Linux+, LPI certs, Red Hat's RHCE , Sun's Solaris certs or something beside brainbench. |
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