Cleared SCWCD with 91%
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I want to share with you that today I passed the SCWCD :lol:
I owe you this because the posts I've read in these months and the help I got from this community is very valuable. Thank you!
Now, my two cents on my exam preparation journey:
- I've been studying for 5 months, almost one hour per day. In my current job I'm not coding but I used to. Almost two years ago I've been working on web applications only based on servlet technology so I spent a few hours during the preparation to review specific topics on JSP and custom tags using real code.
- Main reference book: Sun Certified Web Component Developer Study Companion (Charles Lyons). It is very good in my opinion since it covers all the topics in detail and follows a "classic" approach in the teaching. There are a few errors in the Revision Questions but most of them are already mentioned in the errata. It also includes a free mock exam from Sun where I scored 78% just a few days before the exam.
- Mock questions: Enthuware. This is a very good tool, not too expensive, to exercise during the preparation and understand in which area to improve. My average score on the 8 standard tests has been 84%
Of course I've been browsing sometimes through the JSP, Servlet and JSTL specification to find answers to specific questions
No need to say that I've been looking in the forum as soon as a new question came in :-)
So... who's next ? Good luck !!
Matteo
SCJP1.4: 96% SCWCD5: 91%
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Congratulations Matteo!!
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SCJP 1.4, SCWCD 1.4 - Hints for you, Certified Scrum Master
Did a rm -R / to find out that I lost my entire Linux installation!
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Sudeepa Basu
www.whizlabs.com
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Sudeepa
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Remko (My website)
SCJP 1.5, SCWCD 1.4, SCDJWS 1.4, SCBCD 1.5, ITIL(Manager), Prince2(Practitioner), Reading/ gaining experience for SCEA,
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Congratulations...
BE (Computer Science) SCJP 4 (80%) SCWCD 5 (97%) IBM CAD(98%) IBM CAppD(100%) IBM SD(100%)
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Cleared SCJP 1.5 | Cleared SCWCD 5.0
SCDJWS 6 in progress.....
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SCJP 6.0
SCWCD 5.0 in progress
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I want to know few option about SCWCD question.
What type of question really are in exam , and on which topic the enforcement has been given in the exam, meas on whic topic the question really are based upon?
I am planning to get on the exam 24th of this month.
Can you please answer my few queries above?
Looking for reply.
thanks
Ani
SCJP 1.4 : 91%
SCWCD 5: 96%
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aniruddhaa jadhaoa wrote:Congrats Buddy . Kudos.
I want to know few option about SCWCD question.
What type of question really are in exam , and on which topic the enforcement has been given in the exam, meas on whic topic the question really are based upon?
I am planning to get on the exam 24th of this month.
Can you please answer my few queries above?
Looking for reply.
thanks
Ani
Hi aniruddhaa,
in my experience the type of questions you get on the exam are quite similar to the ones you can see in a mock exam from enthuware and they are generally simpler. So if you get a good score on enthuware there are good chances you will get the same or better score on the real exam.
Good luck
Matteo
SCJP1.4: 96% SCWCD5: 91%
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