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Posted by lucastorri on March 12, 2008 at 11:59 AM |

Good news. Yesterday I took the Sun Certified Java Associate exam and passed! Now, I would like to share this experience with you...

First, to get prepared for the exam, I started reading some material about it's content that I found at the Internet. For example:

http://www.scja.de/index.html
http://ejavaguru.com/scjafreemockexam.php
http://www.whizlabs.com/articles/scja-article.html
http://cafe4java.com/mockexams/scja/mock1/q1.php
http://www.javacertificate.net/interview_qns.htm

Every Sun Campus Ambassadors has the possibility of earn free vouchers for Sun Certifications and pay nothing to take the exams. The only requisite is to do a test at Learning Connection (http://learningconnection.sun.com)*¹ and pass it. So, after I did the exercises at the websites I mentioned, I went to Learning Connection and took a test exam called "Sun Certified Associate for the Java Platform, Standard Edition, Exam Version 1.0 (WGS-PREX-J019C)". In this test, you have to do 4 exams with 51 questions each, covering the content necessary for SCJA and you have to answer correctly at least 35 of this questions in each exam. Done that, I requested my free voucher.

Then, I went to Prometric website, created an account, chose the date and one available center in my city, Florianópolis. That's it, I just had to wait a few days and come to the appointment.

So, yesterday, like I told before, I went to SENAC, here in Florianópolis to took the exam. The appointment was at 6h pm, but I arrived at 4h30 pm. Please, don't do that, cause you will have to sit and wait :P. When was time, I was asked for two documents with signature and photo. I presented my drivers license and my passport. After that, I was conducted to a tiny room (2x1 meters, I think), where there is only a computer inside e two vigilance cameras (I think it's not a good idea try cheating :).

You sit and start the exam process. First, I had to answer a little survey about the knowledge level I believe I have (basic, advanced, etc). Then, the real exam starts, but you don't really have to be scared, cause the exam questions looks pretty much like the questions that are available in Internet and Learning Connection about SCJA. Also, there are plenty time to answer the 51 questions, a little less than two hours.

In the beginning, I stayed a little nervous. Answered the first, the second... (now you start to see there is no mystery at all), end in the 51th. You can now check your answers. It's everything OK? You finish the exam and a message appears telling that your result is in the registry room. this is the tense moment, where you leave the room and have to go back and check how well you did. When you arrive there, the Secretary will give you a mysterious look, just to try get you nervous :P. Don't worry, in few moments she will show your results and you will realize that everything was all right.


I passed with 96%! Even the security guy gave me a smile =)

This text was all about showing you that there is no complication in taking a Certification, only benefits. For example: now, I'm sure that my Curriculum looks better. I think I spent about 6 hours studying. I just payed attention at the exercises and every time I missed a question I tried to understand why I was wrong.

Now, good luck to you! I will start to study to SCJP...

*¹ Learning Connection has several courses about Sun Technologies. To be able to access it, your University should be part of Sun Academic Initiative.

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Lucas B. Torri
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Failed SCJA, Passed SCJP and Finally Passed SCJA

Jeffry Kristianto Yanuar
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January 04, 200812:58 AM posted Friday, January 04, 2008 11:58 AM      
Hi guys, my name is Jeffry, I want to share my experience about failing SCJA exam, passing SCJP, and passing SCJA. I hope it useful for all of you.

In 19 July 07, I failed the SCJA exam by 62%. Here's the section analysis:
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Fundamental OO Concepts : 62 %
UML Representation of OO Concepts : 66 %
Java Implementation of OO Concepts : 75 %
Algorithm Design and Fundamental : 83 %
Java Development Fundamentals : 66 %
Java Platform and Integration Technologies : 60 %
Client Technologies : 80 %
Server Technologies : 14 %
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The only reason I was failing SCJA exam is because I was too underestimated the exam and took it without preparation.

In 27 August 07 I passed SCJP 5.0 by 68%. Here's the section analysis:
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Declarations, Initialization and Scoping : 91 %
Flow Control : 90 %
API Contents : 60 %
Concurrency : 50 %
OO Concepts : 60 %
Collections / Generics : 30 %
Fundamentals : 81 %
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I used only E-practice exam and mock exams for the preparation.

Now, the last but not least, today (04 January 2008) I passed SCJA exam by 92 %. Here's the section analysis:
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Fundamental OO Concepts : 100 %
UML Representation of OO Concepts : 83 %
Java Implementation of OO Concepts : 100 %
Algorithm Design and Fundamental : 100 %
Java Development Fundamentals : 100 %
Java Platform and Integration Technologies : 100 %
Client Technologies : 80 %
Server Technologies : 71 %
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Special thanks to Cameron McKenzie's SCJA study guide.

For study guide, I used Cameron McKenzie's SCJA study guide.
Cameron's SCJA study guide is B.A.D. It means:
Best for preparing SCJA
And
Designed for you to get certified fast.
For mock exam, I used E-practice exam from Sun.

That's all about my experience.

Thanks for reading my topics.



Cheers


Jeffry Kristianto Yanuar
SCJP 5.0
SCJA

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Jothi Shankar Kumar Sankararaj
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posted Friday, January 04, 2008January 04, 2008 12:34 PM01:34 AM     
Congrats on passing! [jumpingjoy] [jumpingjoy]

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posted Friday, January 04, 2008January 04, 2008 12:47 PM01:47 AM    
Congratulation on your success ! [jumpingjoy]

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    Cameron Wallace McKenzie
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    posted Friday, January 04, 2008January 04, 2008 7:40 PM08:40 AM      
    WOW! Congratulations!

    It's amazing how vastly your scores improved your second time around. I wrote the certification guide, and I didn't even get that many 100% scores! (Don't tell anybody though).

    I'm really glad my certification guides helped you out. It's this type of feedback that makes putting all that time into writing them worth the while.

    Congratulation!

    -Cameron McKenzie

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    Raghavan Muthu
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    posted Saturday, January 12, 2008January 12, 2008 3:59 PM04:59 AM      
    Congratulations Jeffry Kristianto Yanuar [beerchug]

    Good to see the progressive improvement

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