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Hi All, Last week I attended the AS/400 Technical Conference in Las Vegas. One of the reasons I chose to attend the conference was to take the Professional Systems Administrator certification exam. The good news for me is that I did take it and passed the exam. The bad news is that the exam is a hoax! I do support the concept and process of certification to demonstrate a level of competency. It is a valuable tool to assess skills that you may need to bring in or to measure yourself against your peers. SoapBoxMode(*ON) I was very disappointed in the process. The exam did not test my ability to manage an AS/400(s) in a large environment, it tested my ability to know when I needed to call a marketing person to buy more hardware!!!! Is that what we are being certified to do??? I think not, knowing when you need more is a very small part. Knowing how to manage what you have and get the most from it day-in and day-out is the bigger challenge and the exam does not test you in the accepted practices to do that. The other complaint that I have is that someone breathing good ol' pure air does not think in the terms the certification exam is written in. Not only did the exam *fail* to test my skill level from 20 years experience in the IBM midrange arena, they managed to find every a-- backward way there way known to man to ask a simple question. Make me sweat bullets over knowing the AS/400, not in asking simple questions with trickery. Preparation material to take the exam is non-existent for the Professional System Administrator certification. Outside of a web page with bullet points of broad areas that you need to know, there is nothing! There is not even a pre-test that you can take to assess where you are and what you need to persue to improve. I was told by an IBM'er in the Certification Lab to take the Associate System Administrator exam, it was representative....I took the pre-test in 21 minutes and scored a passing grade...Tell me that is representative!!!!!!!!!!!!! To get an idea of what the Professional System Administrator exam was like, I took it at a $75.00 cost just to see what I was getting into and how to improve. I missed a passing grade by 2 percent, taking it cold turkey. You should not have to do that. There should be a representative pre-test available for you to take and assess where you are in the learning process. I hope that someone in IBM sees this and chooses to do something about it. Where we are now in the certification process for a Professional System Administrator is poor at best. I have a much higher expectation (and I hope that all of you do too) for a product that has IBM's name on it. SoapBoxMode(*OFF) Regards, Mike Shaw Senior AS/400 Tech Support IBM Certified Professional System Administrator (I know when to call a marketing rep) Santa Rosa, CA +--- | This is the Midrange System Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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