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HI all,

I know I should be able to answer that question myself, but maybe you can give me some advice.

I primarly used Whizlabs Exam Simulator 4.0.
I did all the Practice Exams from it (total of 4) and I also did the "Final Exam" simulation. I scored 89% in it.
Now I dont know how many of you have used Whizlabs simulator, but maybe you can give me some advice if I am ready to go for the real thing???
I also did a couple of Mock exams on javaqueries.com and passed those as well (especially since they are very similar or even equal to Whizlabs questions). Well people, what do you think?

D.
 
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You are more than good to go. Sun's test is similiar to Whizlab, just without those arguable questions.

I did just around 60% to 70% in those mock test, and passed SCEA 91% when I took it last Friday.
 
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This is very helpful guys. I am taking some whizlab simulators for scea and am passing by 2 or failing by 2 (60-70%).

I was feeling sorta discouraged by that but it's great to hear I shouldn't based on your experience.
 
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I was getting 90+ % on the Whizlabs exam and got a severe shock on the real exam. I still got a good score but that wasn't down to Whizlabs but the dubious nature of the simulator and my critical approach to it (i.e. I did so much other studying that this helped me through).

Good luck,
 
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I primarly used Whizlabs Exam Simulator 4.0



why 4.0?
 
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You are ready! GO!
 
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Originally posted by I Roberts:
I was getting 90+ % on the Whizlabs exam and got a severe shock on the real exam. I still got a good score but that wasn't down to Whizlabs but the dubious nature of the simulator and my critical approach to it (i.e. I did so much other studying that this helped me through).

Good luck,



Originally posted by Stanley Lee:
You are more than good to go. Sun's test is similiar to Whizlab, just without those arguable questions.

I did just around 60% to 70% in those mock test, and passed SCEA 91% when I took it last Friday.



Hi Stanley and I Roberts!

What versions of the simulator did you use?

Thanks!

Paul
[ July 29, 2008: Message edited by: Paul Michael ]
 
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