An ISP of their own (was RE: [rescue] Being jobless)
Kevin
kevin at mpcf.com
Wed Jul 30 20:13:33 CDT 2003
Doesn't seem like an extreme view, from my perspective it's right on target. I have taken a number of IT cert exams and they all so far where just tests for memorization, no actual inference or analysis involved. The RHCE looks to be a bit better than most (also due to it's practical portions), but i couldn't say for sure since i have yet to take it.
/KRM
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 21:00:44 -0400 (EDT)
"Curtis H. Wilbar Jr." <rescue at hawkmountain.net> wrote:
> Well, most certs are passable if you have half a brain, some understanding,
> and a good memory. They don't really test your ability to think. They
> test your ability to know. So most certs mean your a walking dictionary...
> doesn't mean you know how to apply all that knowledge (yes, this is an
> extreme view).
>
> Not to mention all those people out there making sample tests, study guides,
> etc.... the ones loaned to me for the CCNA had some of the CCNA test questions
> I had during testing in there verbatim.
>
> I don't have high regards for certification. CCIE is one of the exceptions
> due to it's practical test. This specifically tests your ability to apply
> the knowledge and demonstrates skill rather than just a proficient memory.
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