04-10-2013
verdepollo actually is kind of right. Red Hat doesn't make it "illegal" per se but if they found out you were posting this and tracked it back to an RHCE number, the terms of your agreement allow them to revoke your RHCE. If they found out someone actually did what you're asking, that person would definitely lose their RHCE.
It goes back to why they do a practicum instead of a regular test: they want you to pass the test because the specific questions they thought up didn't matter as long as they were comprehensive and to the point. The study material being freely available to the public creates a situation where people start studying for the test instead of studying to build your skillset to the point where you will pass the test (the latter is Red Hat's goal with the certs).
You're actually technically not supposed to talk about the content of the exam with anyone but the exam proctor and even then only during the exam. I don't see them being that anal about it, though.
Last edited by thmnetwork; 04-10-2013 at 05:53 PM..
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