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Can someone please tell me how good is this JQ+ if i want to give my certification. IS JQ+ good or J@whiz. how are the exams in the same and are they repetive of any other mock exams.
 
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Hi,
Most Probably JQ+ is better. But i have not seen J@Whiz!

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Hi Vidhya,
JQ+ is nice enough to test ur selves but u must also go thru the round up game and simulator at appliedreasoning.com and appear for exam if ur score is more than 90% its my personal advice.
Well if u have some questions on Thread Synchronization and oops please send it to me on.
kaushal3842@rediffmail.com
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I like the interface of jwiz, but jq+ was generally more helpful as a revision aid because it explained things better.
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Hi Kaushal,
I could not locate wehre is round up game in appliedreasoning .
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Can somebody tell me the wxact URL for appliedreasoning test.
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hi ,
there is no roundup game at the appliedreasoning site. Its at the javaranch .appliedreasoning has a good testing applet which is a must give.u can find the links www.levteck.com & at Maha anna's page.
jq+ is IE of SCJP & jwhiz netscape
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