I've studied the Mugal book cover to cover, taken the (very difficult) practice exams and "feel" I'm prepared. In the real
test there won't often be any context, other than the code itself, and I'm afraid I'll spend too much time trying to see what, if anything is wrong with it.
I don't know every single method of every single class in the Mughal book, and am afraid that I'll get 61 questions with just those unknowns!
Is feeling very nervous a normal feeling about this test?
Any suggestions?
I'm not a good "test taker" anyway and the formality of paying a fair amount for a test, scheudling it, and taking the test in a strange setting with the clock ticking (especially with this test's reputation) doesn't help either.
Now that you only have to get a 52%, is the test harder or is Sun trying to make it a "little" easier?
Look forward to any replies.
Thanks. John