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Thank you Enthuware and Jeanne Boyarsky. cleared my OCPJP exam 2 weeks back. i thought it is my moral responsibility to share my experience which may help others.
Last time i gave OCAJP exam was in sept. but due to some busy schedule was not able to to prepare for OCPJP exam immediately. but 4 months back started preparing for the ocpjp exam and Jeanne's book did wonders for me. Enthuware you are always on top. this time also cleared the OCPJP exam in the first attempt(but with lesser marks 78%  ).

One thing that got stuck in my head was that i encountered a question in the exam in which parameters were passed to method reference for all the options, was not able to  figure it out .Neverthless..

thanks you once again Jeanne and Enthuware for all the support.
You are doing a great job.  
 
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Congratulations, Vivaan!
Glad to know our product was helpful in your preparation

Could you please elaborate more on, "One thing that got stuck in my head was that i encountered a question in the exam in which parameters were passed to method reference for all the options, was not able to  figure it out".  
 
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