Hurray! Passed my RHCE!!
leeyewloon
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Can't hide my happiness from passing RHCE! Got the result tonight from email after the exams this morning. The new exam format is taking 3.5 hours for both RHCT and RHCE. Passed RHCT at 85.2 and passed RHCE at 100. Last not the least, worthwhile after few months of hardworks!
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eltoro Member Posts: 168That is so cool! Congratulations!!!!Masters in Computer Science / Software Engineering (Dec. 2010)
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darkerosxx Banned Posts: 1,343Congrats to you, sir!
How long did it take you, or how much time did you have left when you were done? -
mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■Congratulations!!
You should take the rest of the week off and Celebrate!!:mike: Cisco Certifications -- Collect the Entire Set! -
UnixGuy Mod Posts: 4,570 ModCongrats !!!!
What's your experience ?? and what did you use to study and practice ? -
gravyjoe Member Posts: 260Congratulations. That's a huge accomplishment.The biggest risk in life is not taking one.
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leeyewloon Member Posts: 6 ■□□□□□□□□□Thanks for you all. I spent around 2 hours to finish the questions and did 3 rounds checking. The total exam hours is 3.5 hours.
Actually the best thing to prepare for it is to go through one or two round with the "red" book, and download some RHCE actual test questions from webpage to practice. Sure it will pass you. -
Slowhand Mod Posts: 5,161 ModCongratulations on the pass!
How are you celebrating. . . besides ensuring yourself a hangover?
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varelg Banned Posts: 790leeyewloon wrote: »Thanks for you all. I spent around 2 hours to finish the questions and did 3 rounds checking. The total exam hours is 3.5 hours.
Actually the best thing to prepare for it is to go through one or two round with the "red" book, and download some RHCE actual test questions from webpage to practice. Sure it will pass you.
Now, how would you describe your linux proficiency before you started preparing for the exam and is your job linux (or at least IT) related? Was it the same one while you were preparing for the test?
Oh, and the "red" book's title would be...?
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leeyewloon Member Posts: 6 ■□□□□□□□□□Congradulations leeyewloon! Have a cold one on me!
Now, how would you describe your linux proficiency before you started preparing for the exam and is your job linux (or at least IT) related? Was it the same one while you were preparing for the test?
Oh, and the "red" book's title would be...?
Thanks for sharing your joy with us...
The "red" boot is the RH131 and RH253 training book. I am working in an environment which full of unix and linux servers. Thus, I should say that it's pretty relating to my works. Actually the test and course would covered more that in your working environment. -
Solaris_UNIX Member Posts: 93 ■■□□□□□□□□Congratulations!
Since you had the RH131 and RH253 training books, did your employer pay for you to take the official classes from Red Hat?
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Turgon Banned Posts: 6,308 ■■■■■■■■■□leeyewloon wrote: »Thanks for you all. I spent around 2 hours to finish the questions and did 3 rounds checking. The total exam hours is 3.5 hours.
Actually the best thing to prepare for it is to go through one or two round with the "red" book, and download some RHCE actual test questions from webpage to practice. Sure it will pass you.
Sounds like the course books really helped you there. I understand with Novell and Checkpoint that really helps in the exams. What are RHCE actual test questions? -
Andretii Member Posts: 210Any idea on where to get those training books?
Much appreciatedXBL: Andretii
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