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I passed SCJP with 84% today, after one week's review

 
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Hi, I am so happy that I passed the test. I simply didn't have much time to prepare, only less than one week. But thanks to this site and you people, I passed, although it was not a very exciting score.
I feel there are many questions about io class signatures and util class hierachy. I didn't give much time on this, so I only got 60% on these sections. So if there are some people here looking around for tips, I suggest to take a look at these.
I only had time to read the book roughly and did three mock exams. I hope I could do more. They are extremely helpful. So if you have time, don't miss any one.
Frequently writing some simple java files and see their compiling and running results are also very helpful to review the class definition, casting, overloading, overiding, modifiers... I always used the JCreator during my studies. It is a great IDE, and it is free!
Hope this helps. And thank all people here. I will stick on this certification track.
 
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Good job Joyce
 
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