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Bhamoo
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Registered: Sep 2001 Location: Country: USA State: Certifications: CIW Working on: Oracle, MCSD
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Forms I Exam
Hello,
I'm taking the Forms I exam in one week. I've been using the Oracle Press Application Developer's Exam Guide to study for this exam.
Any insight about this exam that may have not been covered in this book?
Has anyone else taken this exam?
I feel like it will be easier than PL/SQL intro exam, but maybe not???
Thanks!
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01-13-02 12:33 AM
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NickL
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Registered: Nov 2001 Location: Flushing, NYC Country: USA State: Certifications: BS Accounting, MS Finance Working on: Oracle App Dev 6, Sun Java Developer
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01-13-02 02:21 AM
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Bhamoo
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Registered: Sep 2001 Location: Country: USA State: Certifications: CIW Working on: Oracle, MCSD
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Yeah, I actually have Form Builder 6 on my machine, but it is just like 5 with a few very minor things I have seen.
I've done a multiple form Project and follwed through all examples. I had the official Oracle classroom guides and have read those completely before the exam study guide, so I feel like I know it very well. Just getting the exam jitters now and worried the exam will turn some obscure way. 
I almost bought the STS, but bugged out on that. Just took their practice test and got a 89%
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01-13-02 02:50 AM
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Bhamoo
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Registered: Sep 2001 Location: Country: USA State: Certifications: CIW Working on: Oracle, MCSD
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Oracle Exam Guide
Speaking of this Oracle Developer Exam Guide... Overall, the chapters are great, very organize.
Just dissappointed with the lack of practice questions. The practice test is made up of the end of chapter questions, so I was upset when I got all prepared to take their practice test, only to find out I knew the answer to half of the questions before I even got done reading it fully!
I'll post a book update after the exam, although it seems like mostly DBA's are in this forum! 
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01-13-02 02:55 AM
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NickL
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Registered: Nov 2001 Location: Flushing, NYC Country: USA State: Certifications: BS Accounting, MS Finance Working on: Oracle App Dev 6, Sun Java Developer
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Bhamoo-Help!!
{{{Yeah, I actually have Form Builder 6 on my machine, but it is just like 5 with a few very minor things I have seen.}}}
How can I get this software? This is not on the trial version of Oracle 8i from the Oracle Store. Did you license the software?
{{{I've done a multiple form Project and follwed through all examples. I had the official Oracle classroom guides and have read those completely before the exam study guide, so I feel like I know it very well. Just getting the exam jitters now and worried the exam will turn some obscure way.}}}
How long did you study? How many hours a day?
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01-13-02 02:56 AM
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NickL
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One more Question
{{Speaking of this Oracle Developer Exam Guide... Overall, the chapters are great, very organize. }}}
Is this the Couchman Oracle Developer study book?
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01-13-02 02:57 AM
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Bhamoo
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Registered: Sep 2001 Location: Country: USA State: Certifications: CIW Working on: Oracle, MCSD
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I am in an masters program, so I got Developer installed in class.
I try to study at least 2-3 and more hours a day. I'm in the wakeup, work, eat, study, sleep routine that I'm sure many of us are familiar with!  
yeah, got the Couchman book. I think it is the only exam guide covering Forms and Reports exams. Even for Program Units, the only other exam book I've seen just came out in like November 2001, but this Couchman book covers that too.
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01-13-02 03:07 AM
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NickL
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Bhamoo Again..
{{I am in an masters program, so I got Developer installed in class.}}}
Masters in Computer Science, where? I did Masters in Finance. So what are you going to do with the certification (career wise) when you get it?
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01-13-02 03:10 AM
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Bhamoo
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I'm in an MIT program. I'll see when I get there with these certs! 
So, no one out there has actually taken the Forms I exam?
Thanks.
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01-13-02 05:02 PM
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Batman24
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Registered: Jun 2001 Location: Country: United States State: Certifications: Oracle 8i, 9i Working on: MCDBA
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This question is for BHamoo
Hey BHMaooo...
Just out of curiousity. What do u plan on doing with that Masters degree? Do u wanna go into Applications development or are u pursuing that and other things???
Im working on a 2nd bachelors degree in IT and would like to go to Grad school also. Im working on my Oracle 8i DBA Certs (2 more to go)...so I'm curious to know what career path you plan on taking with that Masters degree
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01-14-02 12:36 AM
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