Learning AWS can be a life changer and I want to ensure that I pass some of that energy on, reach back and pull someone up as they say, especially young people regardless of education and background.
So for me I found the AWS Solutions Architect Professional Exam hard due to the amount of text I needed to absorb on screen as well as the amount of time I had to respond to each question with a confident response.
The actual tech behind the exam wasn't too bad... It was just the time and keeping focused. Usually I'll take an exam like this and have a good amount of time to spare, I was actually out of time with this one.
For that reason, having a good technical background in AWS is obviously required but using simulated exams to try and get the content in and answered within the time frame allowed is probably your best bet for increasing confidence levels.
I'll add more content here soon on some of the things I used to prepare.
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So for me I found the AWS Solutions Architect Professional Exam hard due to the amount of text I needed to absorb on screen as well as the amount of time I had to respond to each question with a confident response.
The actual tech behind the exam wasn't too bad... It was just the time and keeping focused. Usually I'll take an exam like this and have a good amount of time to spare, I was actually out of time with this one.
For that reason, having a good technical background in AWS is obviously required but using simulated exams to try and get the content in and answered within the time frame allowed is probably your best bet for increasing confidence levels.
I'll add more content here soon on some of the things I used to prepare.