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OCA or OCPJP 6?

 
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Hi,
Should I go in for OCA or OCPJP 6 certification? Considering that I'm not highly proficient in java, which one should I opt for?

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Pannuy
 
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Welcome to Coderanch.
The answer to your question depends on what you really look for with a certification. If what you need is a programmer certification, go for OCPJP 6. If you need some up-to-date certification and you have the time it takes, go for the way to OCPJP 7 which requires OCA as a prerequisite.
 
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Thanks Devaka, I've scheduled my OCPJP 6 exam for next week.
 
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Hi Devaka Cooray,

In the next month I am going to take the exam OCPJP 6, and I am so worried.
I was doing some exercises from some place:

- here, java ranch (looking and asking)
-www.examlab.org
- www.certpal.com
- Nikos' Java blog
- And some other sites

When I have a doubt I search in internet (how all people) to try to find the solution. But when a find the exercise I realize that they are so old.

The question is:

I know that any exercises that I do help me to understand better java, But, Is OCPJP 6 so diferent that the sites (www.examlab.org) that I am studying?

Again, sorry for me english. I do not know if I will pass the exam, but sure, I am improving me english! ;-)
 
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Sorry that I maybe misinterpreting what you were trying to say. When you say 'exercise' do you mean mock exams or assignments? Answering the question about how the real exam differs from ExamLab, the most important thing to mention is the real exam is not that tough as ExamLab. ExamLab questions are made in a way that 'practices' you to figure out the tricky parts, so you can easily spot them in any significance of the real exam. We have an article on ExamLab that describes why ExamLab questions are made in that way and the best way to achieve the optimal advantage of practicing with ExamLab questions.

Devaka
 
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Hi Devaka,

Sorry, I wanted say 'mock exams'.
I read the article. I am going to take examlab's test for to be more sure about me.

if I have a doubt about some question, I will do a question to you before August 30th! ;-)

Thanks!
 
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