By: Dennis Rongo | December 19, 2008
After 18 days of studying, I managed to pass the exam and was ecstatic about it. Since this is my first certification ever and being away from the classroom for exactly a year now, I didn't know what to expect as far as the exam format. All I know was I have to take it and I need as much information that I can since there's a lot of topics covered in the exam. My goal within the past 18 days was written in details so that I can keep myself on track as far as studying is concerned. I aimed at reading at least a chapter a day but read as much as 3 during the weekends since I have the whole day. I partially worked on the small exercises so I can have a hands-on of what's going on.
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By: Dennis Rongo | December 13, 2008
I found this today while surfing the net and thought about sharing it with everyone. Although a lot of these suggestions are common but, I would like to credit the writer responsible for publishing it. This is written by H. Jackson Brown, Jr. Please visit his web site for more information.
If each and every one of us follow or adhere to this list, life will be a much more enjoyable experience and everything will just flow just right. I have more to add to this list but to the expense of not ruining the list, I'd just leave it as is. Read More...
By: Dennis Rongo | December 10, 2008
This may sound weird to some people but about 5 or so years ago, I dreamed of having to wear a pair of glasses thinking it was cool. It was more so intended to be a fashion statement than anything but now that I'm 27 (28 in a week) years old, I'm actually forced to get one because my vision gets blurry when driving during the night. I found myself having a hard time driving especially during foggy and rainy days. I scheduled an appointment today to get my eyes looked at and found out that I'm a near sighted--not a surprise however. The cost is not cheap and having an extra "medical" cost is not cool after all. I purchased the optional anti-glare coating along with other things which basically came out as a package, and not to mention the cost of the frame itself. Luckily, my insurance paid for half of the cost which makes it not bad, but still. The only thing that I'm looking forward to having to wear the pair of glasses that I picked, which was a Georgio Armani. It's very contemporary looking and sharp. The only thing is, wearing it would only be beneficial to me during driving since it's unnecessary for everything else since I can see just fine. I'm looking forward to it since I hate driving during the night right now.