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Passed SCBCD with 75%

 
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Hello all,

Today I appeared for SCBCD exam and was able to clear with 75%. I have absolutely no experience in EJB. I cleared SCWCD on Nov 30th and my target was to somehow complete SCBCD by JAN'07(I am 6 days late!!!).

Was a little dissappointed with the score since I was expecting above 80%. But considering my very less experience in EJB, I think its a decent score.I had less time so I only gone through HFEJB, and the entire credit for me getting this score goes all the way to HFEJB.

Thank you Kathy and Bert for such a good book. But I personally feel that EJB book from Oreilley series along with HFEJB make a good combination to score a more decent percentage score in the exam. would like to take a couple of months break before I embark on my next certification. ALL THE BEST!!!
 
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Congrats Bachi! Could you please tell us which EJB book from O'Reilly helped you apart from HFEJB?
 
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ok. Congrats.
Did you actually learn something ?
The goal is not to learn stuff to pass the exam but to learn the concepts behind EJB so that you can put them in practice.
 
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