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Hello there to everybody...

This is a kind of silly question and not a good one being my first post, but anyway I'll do it. I'll do the SCJP 5 on december 16. I had covered some topics, but I'm missing a lot like (Generics, IO, Collections, Threads, Inner Classes...). I know it's a lot and I know I'll fail the exam with this knowledge, but :

what it's your advice to gain time before taking the exam?

I mean... to learn a bit from those missing topics?

Thanks

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do mock exams
 
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Do side by side learning.
Give a particular amount of time for mock exams.
And another particular amount of time for your untouched topics.
To make your untouched topics very clear try to discuss those topics with us, ask question for each and every topic here, try to make and collect sample in your IDE for every topic, just small programs are enough with meaningful names.

Every night give mock exam and try to evaluate your progress. we are here to help you.
 
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Hello there ...

Thanks for replies. That what I was thinking, reading the others codes question and trying to help... and of course asking a lot. There are really great advices... I'll try mock exams.

Any particular recommendation about useful mock exams to learn hot topics?

thanks =)

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Devaka Examlab, inquisition are really good mock exams, try these.
 
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Well I'll try 'em... every advice it's great for in my situation. And about coding?... compilers errors ? what do you think about it ?

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Welcome to JavaRanch. Have a look at our SCJP FAQ and list of SCJP mock tests.
 
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van halt wrote:Well I'll try 'em... every advice it's great for in my situation. And about coding?... compilers errors ? what do you think about it ?

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Well if you make small samples, you will get all the idea about coding and compiler errors.
 
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