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narayanarvr
PostPosted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 7:00 am    Post subject: want to write MQ certification exam Reply with quote

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I want to write IBM WebSphere MQ V7.0 System Administration Certification exam, can any one know the price in INDIA
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8,800 rupees.

http://www-01.ibm.com/software/in/sw-training/
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 7:10 am    Post subject: Re: want to write MQ certification exam Reply with quote

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narayanarvr wrote:
I want to write IBM WebSphere MQ V7.0 System Administration Certification exam, can any one know the price in INDIA


Yes. IBM in India know, and have probably put it on a web site somewhere.
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 8:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Write the exam? You're setting the questions?

Those of you with IBM AVP support might want to know that free IBM certification vouchers are available to the named callers (one per calendar year per caller), or at least they were offered to our account anyway by our AVP rep.

AVP = Accelerated Value Program - a chargeable service, but one that I can recommend.
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 8:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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"write the exam," "sit the exam" = figures of speech.
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I'll add it to my mental list of Americanisms.

Still can't get my head around "lucked out" when they mean "in luck".
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zpat wrote:
I'll add it to my mental list of Americanisms.

Still can't get my head around "lucked out" when they mean "in luck".


This is not an 'Americanism'. The OP is from 'INDIA'.
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lancelotlinc wrote:
zpat wrote:
Still can't get my head around "lucked out" when they mean "in luck".


This is not an 'Americanism'. The OP is from 'INDIA'.


The OP never used the phrase. And a straw poll of locally sited Americans indicate "lucked out" is an American term, albeit a rather dated one apparently.

I still struggle with the language.
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I meant to say that 'write the exam' is not an Americanism.
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lancelotlinc wrote:
I meant to say that 'write the exam' is not an Americanism.


Neatly demonstrating how hard it can be to convey what you mean.
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Vitor wrote:
lancelotlinc wrote:
I meant to say that 'write the exam' is not an Americanism.


Neatly demonstrating how hard it can be to convey what you mean.

To quote a line or two of dialogue from one of my favourite parody films:

"What do you mean, my people?"

"No, what do you mean, my people?"
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Goggling would suggest it's used in America to some extent.

E.g.

http://www.law.yale.edu/documents/pdf/Faculty/Langbein-WritingLawExaminations.pdf

Now if they "write exams" at Yale....
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zpat wrote:
Goggling would suggest it's used in America to some extent.

E.g.

http://www.law.yale.edu/documents/pdf/Faculty/Langbein-WritingLawExaminations.pdf

Now if they "write exams" at Yale....


Interesting. 'Write' an exam implies essay-type answers.

http://www.ehow.com/how_2157686_write-exam.html
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zpat wrote:
Goggling would suggest it's used in America to some extent.

E.g.

http://www.law.yale.edu/documents/pdf/Faculty/Langbein-WritingLawExaminations.pdf

Now if they "write exams" at Yale....


It's not just me that struggles with the language. Many natives struggle with it.

Or that may just be natives of certain parts of the US. And my brother in law.
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I've never heard of "write" an exam. "do" "sit" or "take" are the common verbs in Australia.
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