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CLD-R concerns


yenknip wrote: multiple guess questions.


Smiley LOL  Smiley LOL  Smiley LOL

Thoric (CLA, CLED, CTD and LabVIEW Champion)


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@yenknip wrote:

I was talking to some of the NI chaps at the recent summit saying I would rather retake the 4 hour exam and demonstrate that I can architect a program than an hour's worth of fatuous multiple guess questions.


Yes, I can empathise with that. Having passed the CLA once, and being a better programmer today than I was back then, means I think I too would rather take the 4-hour exam again. It's hard, but perfectly do-able. Whereas a CLA-R, with totally random and insane questions, is surely a high risk strategy.

Thoric (CLA, CLED, CTD and LabVIEW Champion)


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@Thoric wrote:

@yenknip wrote:

I was talking to some of the NI chaps at the recent summit saying I would rather retake the 4 hour exam and demonstrate that I can architect a program than an hour's worth of fatuous multiple guess questions.


Yes, I can empathise with that. Having passed the CLA once, and being a better programmer today than I was back then, means I think I too would rather take the 4-hour exam again. It's hard, but perfectly do-able. Whereas a CLA-R, with totally random and insane questions, is surely a high risk strategy.


That's most of the reason I took the CLA instead of CLD-R in March.

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Tim Elsey
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@elset191 wrote:

That's most of the reason I took the CLA instead of CLD-R in March.


 

Interesting that some developers prefer to take the harder Architects Level CLA exam over a Developer Level CLD-R multichoice. These multi-choice exams have a fearful reputation it seems! Smiley Very Happy

Thoric (CLA, CLED, CTD and LabVIEW Champion)


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@Thoric wrote:

@elset191 wrote:

That's most of the reason I took the CLA instead of CLD-R in March.


 

Interesting that some developers prefer to take the harder Architects Level CLA exam over a Developer Level CLD-R multichoice. These multi-choice exams have a fearful reputation it seems! Smiley Very Happy


I would've taken the CLD over the CLAD on my way up if it were allowed, and not only because I thought I was capable.

 

There's not much I can say about the multi-choice exams that hasn't been said already.  

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Tim Elsey
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My CLD-R is coming up and I'm strongly considering taking the CLA instead.  I took the CLD-R two years ago and it's a very poor test.  I would rather take the 4-hour CLD again to recertify.  Any day of the week.  I passed the CLD on the first try.  It took 3 tries to pass the CLD-R...and I was a better programmer when I took it than I was when I took the original CLD test!

 

I am NOT looking forward to the CLD-R.  I'd rather take another 4-hour programming test.  I know how to program.  I'm pretty decent at it.  I'm not as good at poorly worded trivia tests.

 

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Did you take the CLA before your CLD timed out?

 

NI Told me I have to take CLD-R becaouse my CLD was suspended before I took CLA ( timed out Jan this year ).

I'm scheduled to take CLA in 2 weeks from now anyway.

Does that mean I didn't have to take the CLD-R and I could have just jumped to CLA?

 

Maciej


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My CLD is current, so I can take the CLA instead of the CLD-R.  I'm pretty sure your certification has to be current for you to take the next test.  If your CLD wasn't current, then yes, you'd have to take the CLD-R before taking the CLA.

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@Mac671 wrote:

Did you take the CLA before your CLD timed out?

 

NI Told me I have to take CLD-R becaouse my CLD was suspended before I took CLA ( timed out Jan this year ).

I'm scheduled to take CLA in 2 weeks from now anyway.

Does that mean I didn't have to take the CLD-R and I could have just jumped to CLA?

 

Maciej


Yup.  See messages 18 and 19 in this thread for further explanation

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Tim Elsey
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I let my CLD expire and am enjoying the extra year I have to prepare for the CLD-R.  I passed this exam a few years ago but recall thinking that there was a lot of obscure material and that if I hadn't read so much on the forums I would have failed.  I didn't sit for the CLA because, although I'm good at taking tests and believe I could pass this one, I don't feel that I do enough "architecting" to reasonably wear the title.  I've never even coded an X-Control, for crying out loud.

Jim
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