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I passed the OCPJP exam

 
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I passed the OCPJP today with 70%, this was my second time of taking it, I took it 3 weeks ago and got 53%. The key to passing this exam is writing lots of small code and doing alot of practise exams. Also the K&B book is the foundation to all this. I must have read that book about 5 times over. Also this site is excellent too ,thanks alot you guys I know I just joined today but I have been coming on here for the last 3 months looking at some of the questions posted that was a big help too. I now have both the OCPJA and the now the OCPJP yepppiee
I will be pursing the EJB soon

Thanks once again Ranchers!!!
 
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Congrats ! Have fun learning EJB !
 
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Good to hear that and congratulations! Not many people here tell the average or low passing score and how many times it take to pass the exam, but you did it simply only recognize that only knowledge is matter.



 
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Congratulations Femi Adeniran
Knowledge is matter, not score!
 
With a little knowledge, a cast iron skillet is non-stick and lasts a lifetime.
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