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Also -- why don't you pick up a book on Red Hat and actually learn the material, rather than memorizing the answers to some arbitrary set of questions? Otherwise you don't really learn anything, which is why (as an employer) I would consider certifications worthless.
Also -- why don't you pick up a book on Red Hat and actually learn the material, rather than memorizing the answers to some arbitrary set of questions? Otherwise you don't really learn anything, which is why (as an employer) I would consider certifications worthless.
well that is at lesat the joy of the rhce... no questions.
Also -- why don't you pick up a book on Red Hat and actually learn the material, rather than memorizing the answers to some arbitrary set of questions? Otherwise you don't really learn anything, which is why (as an employer) I would consider certifications worthless.
Whether or not there are questions available (or would-be questions), don't forget to get a test system and play with stuff.
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