Peculiar question.

Charles Hallenbeck chuckh at mhonline.net
Fri Sep 28 06:28:56 EDT 2001


Hi Deb --
In my opinion it will be crucial for you to either (1) have a reader of
your own choosing, one you know how to work with, or (2) have an
opportunity to work with the selected reader ahead of time. The worst
thing you can do is go into the exam cold with a reader you have never
worked with.

Chuck


On Fri, 28 Sep 2001, Deborah Mayne wrote:

> Hi gang!
>
> I'm in the middle of studying for my SCO Unix admin exam.  This thing
> is an open book exam with a reader present.  Does anybody have any
> advice on the best way to study for such an exam, and what is the best
> way to guide the reader who gets the honours?  Thanks.  Deb Mayne
>
>
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