From: Arjen Lentz Date: March 21 2006 12:32am Subject: MySQL 5.0 *BETA* certification exams List-Archive: http://lists.mysql.com/ug-brisbane/102 Message-Id: <441F49AC.50809@mysql.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, I've managed to get my hands on some paper betas of the mysql cert exams (Dev I+II, DBA I+II). That is, Jon will be bringing them back for me from Sorrento, Italy (there was a mysql developer meeting there). The beta means there you get more questions, and it might take a while to get your results as there's more analysis involved (if some questions are scrapped, etc). But other than that it's "real". These are not upgrade exams yet, so it only makes sense to do say DBA I+II if you either have the core cert already or don't care about it. Or you do Dev I+II if you haven't yet taken the MySQL Core exam. The 5.0 certs consist of 2 tests, you pass both (in any order) to get the cert. Later on, when the upgrades are available also: Core 4 + Dev 5 upgrade = Dev 5 cert. Prof 4 + DBA 5 upgrade = DBA 5 cert. So in the end you always have 2 exams to get a cert anyway. The big diff is that can get DBA cert without needing Dev also (contrary to the 4 certs where you could only do Prof after passing Core). If you want to sit for any of the MySQL 5 beta exams, I suggest you grab the new MySQL 5 certification guide from your local bookstore. Borders in town generally has them, as does Dymocks. We could have an exam session at 6pm before the April meeting (shifting the meeting to 7:30), that's probably easiest if multiple people want to sit for something. If you prefer to do a cert 4 still, that's fine also. The cost for any exam remains at AUD $99. Anyone? speak up now! ;-) Thanks. Regards, Arjen. -- Arjen Lentz, Community Relations Manager, MySQL AB Program Chair, MySQL Users Conference MySQL Users Conference 2006 (Santa Clara CA, 24-27 April) http://www.mysqluc.com/