UnixReview.com: Certification Scope: Examining the LPI 201 Exam
Feb 25, 2002, 22:38 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Emmett Dulaney)
"Last month, I introduced the topic of level two Linux
certifications and the related offerings from LPI and Sair. After
completing LPI's Level I certification, you must pass two
additional exams to become Level II certified. In this article,
I'll take a detailed look at the first of these exams, Exam 201:
Advanced Linux.
Be forewarned: this is not an exam for novice or casual Linux
users. Although the exam comprises only 56 questions, participants
will find themselves all-too-readily using up the allotted 90
minutes. This is partially due to the difficulty of the topics;
however the difficulty of the exam has been compounded by the
inclusion of fill-in-the-blank questions and the increase in
possible answer choices from four (A-D) to five (A-E)."
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