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Re: OCP: Book review

From: PK J <pkj_01_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 01:02:42 -0700
Message-ID: <F001.002E9AA1.20010414003521@fatcity.com>

As far as OCP exams are concerned, i found exam cram book and oracle press book for OCP more than enough. I have 7.3 certification with those books
with good scores. Also the Exam cram books are better structured for test than Oracle Press one and I think Exam cram should be read first.

Thats for becoming OCP.

If want to be good DBA, then reading other books dealing with specific topics are great help.

Hope this helps

Regards
--- OracleLList_at_aol.com wrote:
> I've used the DBA exam guide and found it to be very
> helpful but if you're
> going for any of the certifications, you should also
> read the other Oracle
> Press Books dealing with the specific area such as
> Tuning. I also read the
> Exam Cram books and bought and used the practice
> test for all the units. I
> just passed the fifth and last exam (Tuning)
> required for Oracle DBA
> Certification. If you have access to the CBT
> training disks, those helped a
> lot too. I do not have any hands on experience and
> am now looking for my
> first DBA position. For the most part, I think the
> Oracle Press Books are
> pretty good. I've also studied out of the O'Reilly
> books. Hope this helps
> you decide!
> Bill Johnson
>



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