Wednesday, July 25, 2007

What is braindump?

While browsing the web for exam preparation help, the newbie can easily notice the word "braindump".
This post explains what's that, why it is evil and how to avoid it.

In general the term "brain dump" (braindump, brain-dump) is used for the situation when one person reports everything he or she knows about certain subject.

In the context of certification exams "braindump" means the act of memorizing the real exams questions and then writing them down in order to sell such sets of questions. This is done by people being payed especially for sitting the exams and remembering their content.

Braindump is the crime.
Braindump is cheating.
Using braindumps leads to the situation that everybody can get certified by just cramming for any exam with no having any understanding of the subject. More people passing the exams in this way, less valuable is the certification on the job market.

Q:
I want to buy preparation materials from X Company. How can I assure myself that they offer braindump-free, good piece of work?

A:
There is an organization which maintain the list of cheating companies, it is called CertGuard . They provide the search tool. Just enter the URL address of X Company and check its credibility.


For more information explore CertGuard site dedicated to braindump dirty business.

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