25th year, 2nd attempt, I passed with a total score of 75 points, which was higher than my preliminary score.
Actually, including this exam, I attempted a total of 7 times.
23rd year Information Processing Industrial Engineer 2nd and 3rd attempts.
Since I was already doing it, I decided to take a more difficult and higher-level engineer exam instead of the industrial engineer exam, and in 24th year 1st, 2nd, and 3rd attempts, I failed spectacularly..
Moreover, in the 2nd attempt I got 50 points, and in the 3rd attempt, it was "entity integrity" but I wrote "object integrity" and failed with 55 points, which is a painful memory..
I really knew it but made a mistake and failed, so it was even more frustrating, and because of that disappointment, I couldn't get over the regret for a whole week.
Now, thinking about how to prepare, I remember posting a complaint to you, teacher, sharing my concerns.
In the community, there were many opinions saying that you need to study algorithms to pass, but teacher, you gave me comforting advice that if you have good fundamentals, you can interpret code line by line without necessarily studying algorithms, and that really paid off as I passed the 25th year 2nd attempt just like that!😊
The 1st attempt exam suddenly jumped up in difficulty, which was very confusing, but based on that exam difficulty, I was able to safely finish preparing for the 2nd attempt while listening to your lectures, and I got two code problems wrong - Python and Java lambda (I studied lambda but didn't review enough for it to be completely clear in my head😢😢) - and was finally able to escape after the 7th attempt!😢😢
Anyway, teacher! Thank you so much.
As a working person, I didn't have much time, and for 2 years I was stuck studying for exams, working, and exercising busy days, but thanks to you I escaped.
Especially this time, the theory part mostly came from your textbook😆😆😆(index, SYN Flooding, Proxy, etc.)
And for those reading this review, there must be long-term test takers among you, but even someone with a thick head like me passed after multiple attempts, so don't feel deprived about being a long-term taker and just keep going silently until you succeed, trusting the teacher!
The people who will be in the top 20% in the next exam will be you.
Well then, I'll visit from time to time when I think of it.
To study your new lectures, teacher~~!!😊