[CentOS] RHCE Training
Winslett, Chris
cwinslett at harbert.net
Fri Apr 25 14:37:20 UTC 2008
My scores below. What sucks is I missed SECTION I by one command (which
I looked up shortly after); ext2online still haunts me.
SECTION I: TROUBLESHOOTING AND SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
RHCE requirements: completion of compulsory items (50 points)
overall section score of 80 or higher
RHCT requirements: completion of compulsory items (50 points)
Compulsory Section I score: 50.0
Non-compulsory Section I score: 20.0
Overall Section I score: 70
SECTION II: INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION
RHCE requirements: score of 70 or higher on RHCT components (100 points)
score of 70 or higher on RHCE components (100 points)
RHCT requirement: score of 70 or higher on RHCT components (100 points)
RHCT components score: 100.0%
RHCE components score: 92.9%
RHCT Certification: PASS
RHCE Certification: NO PASS
-----Original Message-----
From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On
Behalf Of Christopher Chan
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 11:05 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] RHCE Training
> My advice for the exams would be don't over think the questions and
know
> which man pages have examples you can gain experience from. :)
> Interestingly the pass rate isn't as high as I would have thought.
>
Ha! I heard a story from someone back in 2001 that a company sent twelve
of their staff on a complete RHCE course, that is, through the basics
all the way to the RH300. Only 2 got passing grades but not enough to
get the certificate (things were a bit different then...it was a three
part exam consisting of MC, Troubleshooting and Installation/Setup).
If anything, this is a good thing so we do not get paper RHCEs.
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