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Dear Sir,
This is Sandeep from India, I am Planning to give SCJP 5.0(expecting at least 90%)this week.

I have reffered to
1)Sybex Complete Java 2 Certification Study Guide
2)OReilly - Java 1.5 Tiger - A Developers Notebook,
skipped Threading(CH-10),Annotation(CH-6)
3)Sir MZ notes
4)2 Mock Exams at Examulator.com
5)Whizlabs java 1.4 exam Simulator.(80% aggregate in 9 exams)
6)Whizlabs java 5.0 exam Simulator TRIAL only(70% in trial basis)

I have also heard about O'Reilly Java In A Nutshell 2005 for 5.0.so should i refer to this book? and what percentage of questions are related to Java 1.4

I wanted to know that is this much sufficient for the Exam or I need to study more. I would be greatful if u could just give a breif overview about the exam

Please confirm me that does the exam tells how many answers to select for each question for e.g Select 3 Answers/Select 2 Answers

And one more thing that is the time of 175 mins sufficient?

Hoping to get soon reply
Thanx in advance
Sandy

(Edited topic title: Nothing is urgent in SCJP)

[ August 28, 2005: Message edited by: Barry Gaunt ]
[ August 28, 2005: Message edited by: sandeep chhabra ]
 
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Seems to be a duplicate of this thread. Closing this one.
 
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