Yes — and the feature that counts for most around a job is the one that outlives an interruption. On Premium, an Oracle sitting you have to abandon partway is held for you and, when you return, sets you down again at the point you had reached, so a meeting or a call-out need not cost you the run. Add a shorter mini for the days an hour is more than you can find, and access from whatever browser is already open in front of you, and preparing for an Oracle certification exam turns into something you fit into a working week rather than something you clear the week to attempt.
Two of the platform’s ordinary features carry most of the weight here — the way a sitting can be set down and resumed, and the choice between a long paper and a short one. Both reward a little planning.
When the Working Day Cuts Into an Oracle Sitting
Around a job, a full-length sitting will be interrupted sooner or later, and on Premium that need not finish it. Pause, and the attempt waits a short while for you before it is cleared away, then reopens at the point you stopped. One catch is worth planning for: the timer does not take up from where it paused — it is reset to the sitting’s whole duration, not the slice that remained. That makes pausing a sound way to set the exam aside and return to it, and a poor way to judge how you would truly pace the paper, so it is best used at a tidy stop between items rather than partway through one. The free Demo will not pause at all; the full mechanism is set out on Can I Pause an Exam and Resume Later?