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Just wanted to ask about the HFEJB mock-exam. Has anyone managed to get more than 90% in that exam? How is it when compared to the real exam? I see lot of posts in the WCD forum stating how the mock-exam at the end of the Head First JSP and Servlets book is much tougher than the real exam. But I don't see any posts here. Are the questions tougher than the real exam or just about the same level of difficulty as the real exam. I am planning to take both the mock exam and the real exam this week and need an opinion from people who have already taken

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Just passed the exam and here is my reply

I.M.O the questions in the mock exam in HF EJB are very close to those on the real exam. They just don't give you the number of correct options, this is the main difference.

When I took the mock exam and checked the results, I marked my answers in three different ways: those, which were correct, those, which could be better if I knew the number of correct options and those where I just made a mistake. The result was: 51 correct answers (around 73%), 6 questions which are obviously wrong (around 9%). So I could expect, in case I knew the number of correct options, to get somewhere around 90%.

On the real exam I've got 95%.. So the mock questions are close enough, but I remember there were very few of them which were obviously too difficult, and I didn't have anything like that on the exam, all the questions were quite comprehensible.
 
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