posted 18 years ago
Buy books.
One book should be Andrew Monkhouse's book on the SCJD exam, which I'm sure is a great overview (even though I haven't read it, but I read the previous SCJD book).
Also, for each area that the exam covers that you are not very comfortable with (you will figure that out by reading the SCJD exam book), you may need to buy a separate book on just that area. Like, if you haven't done much Swing programming, but a book on Swing. If you haven't even done any RMI programming, buy a book on that.