Thursday, October 6, 2011

PASSED OCPJP/SCJP WITH 93%

I passed my OCPJP exam in my second chance........hoorrayyyy.....On the 3rd of october I became an OCPJP certified programmer...........It was a great experience. After my first chance I understood that 3/4 th of  the questions for the exam is from the epad dump I had with me.....and the right book to follow for the exam is that of kathy sierra.
So to pass the exam what u have to do just 4 steps :
1) Go through the Kathy Sierra book and study it. Try out the practice questions at the end of each chapter.
Go through the summary again......get cleared with all the concepts.....
2) Go through every questions in the epad dumps..........There is almost 350 questions.......These are the
repeated questions for the exam.......Understand every questions and the reason behind the answer............if
u dnt have correct explanation for the question..................post the question on javaranch/coderanch  site......... most of the questions in this dump are discussed there..............or do google search.
3) Go through the links given below you will find different useful questions............
http://www.examsguide.com/scjp/freequestions.html
http://easyinterviews.blogspot.com/2010/01/scjp-exam-quesions-on-operators.html
http://123techinterviews.blogspot.com/2010/01/frequently-asked-questions-in-scjp-exam.html
http://javascjpdumps.blogspot.com/2010/09/sun-certified-java-programmer-scjp.html
http://www.scjp6exam.com/
http://varunrpillai.blogspot.com/2011/03/java-reloaded.html

4)On the day before the exam, start going through the epad dumps again.......get thorough with the dumps..........And on the exam day go through all those questions fastly......as much as you can......you must
be able to answer when u see the question itself.....
TIPS
--Stop studying for the exam atlest 15 minutes before the exam.
--Carry a bottle of water.If u feel tensed drink water.
--Pray well.
--Be confident. Atleast you have covered almost all the questions that is sure for the exam.80% is for sure from the epad dumps.....Dont worry.             

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