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Hello Members & Moderator,
I would like to take the SJCP 1.4 (310 - 035) exam sometime around aug. mid-week,almost a month from now.
I had done a lot of projects with Core JAVA and took the examulator.com's mock exam yesterday to check where I stand before starting the preparation.
I got only 42%. I would like to know if I study the "Sierra" book and take up other mock exams that were avbl. online, will I be able to pass the exam next month with good %.
Is a month prepartion with the position where I stand now is enuf ?.
whatz ur say on this....
~Taurean
 
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It's difficult to say hong long you'd need to prepare. If you have a good understanding of Java and have done some "real life" work with Java, I think a month of studying should be plenty of time for you to prepare for the exam.
If you don't know much about Java, or programming in general, you might want to try working with it a bit more before you try to prepare for the exam.
Corey
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