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Passed SCBCD with 91%!

 
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Dear All,
I am writing to JavaRanch after such a long time although I constantly remained a silent observer. Hope some people like Valentin and Ashik still remember me. I want to thank them and alot of others who congratulated me when I was only a SCJP. Special thanks to Evelyn for keeping us informed of the updated news, Bert Bates and Kathy Sierra(the moderator of the group) for her last minute tips and sample chapters of her book, to Valentin for those wonderful cheatsheets, to Ashik for the compilation of all the notes, to all those who asked the critical questions(because that made my concepts clearer), to the person who made the 'objectives to specification mapping' document(I don't remember his/her name) and to all others whom I am missing. Truly, JavaRanch has contributed a lot in my SCBCD certification. If anybody needs help during his/her preparation for the exam, you can contact me at afsah_shafquat@yahoo.com
Now I would like to tell you something about myself. My name is Afsah Shafquat. My date of birth is 26th February 1989. Right now I am in O-level(10th Grade). I started JAVA programming when I was about twelve years old. Now I have passed my SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATION (SCBCD) with 91% on 4th July 2003 at the age of 14 years, 4 months and 8 days.
THANX ALOT ONCE AGAIN!!

Best Regards,
Afsah Shafquat
Worker, Operation Badar
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Sun Certified Java Programmer
Sun Certified Web Component Developer
IBM Certified Object-Oriented Analyst and Designer
IBM Certified XML Developer
IBM Certified J2EE Developer ...and finally...
Sun Certified Business Component Developer
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[ August 26, 2003: Message edited by: Afsah Shafquat ]
 
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just skip school and go to a famous university to do a phD in computer science or information system if u r so good
 
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Congrates Afsah Shafquat .
It's a great moment 4 u that u passed the exam.

regards,
Md. Anwar Hossain
SCJP2, MCP
 
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My date of birth is 26th February 1986


I dont believe it
 
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Billy and Anwar, I really appreciate your comments. Billy, right now I am in O-level but if you know of any famous university which is offerring PhD on scholarship basis, without any pre-requisite of formal education, please let me know. I will be grateful and look forward to that.
Thanks Pradeep for your reply. I don't understand why didn't you believe me but infact it helped me edit my post. Actually when I came from school, my father just told me that SCBCD results have been published. I was more than just excited!! I saw in the certmanager db and YIPEE; my percentage was 91%. I think that doubled my excitement. Then I just sat down and and started posting the result on JavaRanch. I don't know what happened. Maybe I was over-excited! At first, I wrote my year of birth 1886, then I changed it to 1986 (that's my elder sister's), but still it is not correct; my actual year of birth is 1989. Well sorry for the confusion. You can recheck this from my earlier posts here.
Best Regards,
Afsah Shafquat
Worker, Operation Badar
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Sun Certified Java Programmer
Sun Certified Web Component Developer
IBM Certified Object-Oriented Analyst and Designer
IBM Certified XML Developer
IBM Certified J2EE Developer
Sun Certified Business Component Developer
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[ October 01, 2003: Message edited by: Afsah Shafquat ]
 
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All those top level certs at age 14, it's hard to believe. So unlikely that it's probably true though. I think it would still be worth taking an undergraduate course at a top university somewhere earlier than the usual entry age. There is still a lot of software engineering and computer science topics you can study apart from certification related ones. If you can pass the certs, you should have no problem get the required entry qualifications - you might even get in by showing your certs.
 
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I think it would still be worth taking an undergraduate course at a top university somewhere earlier than the usual entry age. There is still a lot of software engineering and computer science topics you can study apart from certification related ones.


Dave! Yeah I totally agree with you. Actually till June 2004 I am quite tied up with my O-level Exams already. After that, I think I will try for that. It may be interesting for you that I am also working as a teaching assistant for JAVA and XML in Operation Badar's program at Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology.
Regards,
--Afsah
 
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You r so young....
 
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Congrats Afsah Nice work done
 
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Yes Afsah,
I remember you from old SCJP days very well. You were very potential from that time and now you did accomplish so many things within such a short time.
Congratulations and carry on!
 
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Originally posted by Afsah Shafquat:
Billy and Anwar, your comments are appreciable.
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I wrote my year of birth 1886, then I changed it to 1986


Afsah,
Congratulations to you - very impressive. You are an inspiration and I hope that you will use your great talent for the betterment of society.
Please take the following comments as encouragement. As a person, myself, who began not as a native speaker of standard English, I have encountered many criticisms and difficulties because of language and written communication. I have grown to value the use of "correct" English. I have noticed that some of the IBM exams and some of the mock exams are full of grammatical errors, some causing confusion that tests for the way you happen to interpret the language, rather than your knowledge of the material. Every word counts. In your message, incidentally, you can correct a few minor errors by re-editing your post, rather than posting another comment to describe the error. For example, the phrase "your comments are appreciable" means that the comments were large or voluminous. It should read "your comments are appreciated." Furthermore, you can avoid the unnecessary use of the passive voice and say, instead, "I appreciate your comments."
Without a well-rounded education, I hope you will realize that customers and employers in your future may form an impression of you that is based more on the trickle of imperfections they perceive, rather than the list of honors you present to them. But if you are in a privileged class, that may shield you from such consequences.
Best Wishes
 
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I bet your dad is a programmer but did he tell you to NOT TO BE A PROGRAMMER. This market is very tough, make a good decision while you can.
 
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Congratulations Mr. Genius !!!
 
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Edward,
Don't know if you realized that tech jobs in India and related regions are booming. Large corporations outsource projects to India to reduce cost, amongst them are Oracle, Microsoft, HP, etc..
Like many of you in this forum, I felt the pinch too since there are not enough openings in states.
 
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Originally posted by Timothy Tsai:
corporations outsource projects to India to reduce cost


So? I'll just move back to India Anyway, they still use local personnel to define and manage the work being outsourced.
 
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Congratulations to you...
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Afsah, where are you working now?
 
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Congratulations!...
 
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