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Mystery
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Registered: Feb 2001 Location: Karachi Country: Pakistan State: Sind Certifications: Network+, CNE, MCP-I, MCSE Working on: MCSE 2000 , CCNA,
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ocp dba/developer
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people i am back after long time. next week i am going to take my first exam of sql. lets see what will happen. if anyone of you have any suggestion please advice me for the preparation. is it really true if i will do with cheetsheets and sts will get 60%????
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Registered: Feb 2001 Location: Houston Country: United States State: Certifications: OCP Developer 6/6i, OCP DBA 8i Working on:
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SQL Exam
Well there really is no substitute for studying. STS and cheatsheets are all great but you really got to know the material. Even though STS has questions that are similar to the real thing, you gotta know how to write code. BEST was to prepare is get lots of hands on practice and you will also have to read alot since the first exam has a ton of information to remember.
Well this is all true if you are new to SQL. If you have experience then STS and cramsheets should be enough.
GOOD LUCK!
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Mystery
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