So my internship is ending soon and I'm going back to school to finish 4th year. Since I do a bit of DB work right now, I thought it may be a good idea who get DBA certification, just to have a little something when I graduate...
After some googling, it turns out they Oracle has 3 levels now: Oracle certificed Associate, Professional and Master.
Master seems too expensive/involved for me, but you need 2 exams for OCA and 2 for OCP, at at $125 each, they don't seem expensive.
Anyway, I was wondering if anyone here had some experience with this, namely
- how hard was it / how long did it take you?
- are books and self study enough? Expensive?
- did you actually learn anything?
- Should I even bother? Was the certification itself useful or worth anything? Or just a piece or crap like A+, network + and all those?
I am not actually looking to become a DBA, just have something to show people that I know a bit about databases...
After some googling, it turns out they Oracle has 3 levels now: Oracle certificed Associate, Professional and Master.
Master seems too expensive/involved for me, but you need 2 exams for OCA and 2 for OCP, at at $125 each, they don't seem expensive.
Anyway, I was wondering if anyone here had some experience with this, namely
- how hard was it / how long did it take you?
- are books and self study enough? Expensive?
- did you actually learn anything?
- Should I even bother? Was the certification itself useful or worth anything? Or just a piece or crap like A+, network + and all those?
I am not actually looking to become a DBA, just have something to show people that I know a bit about databases...