How I Passed My AWS Solutions Architect Associate Exam in 7 Days

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How I Passed My AWS Solutions Architect Associate Exam in 7 Days

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When is the Dev one coming?! I'm taking it in two weeks as I just pasted the Practitioner!

mastersteve
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Hi Soleyman. I have 9.5 years of experience in the IT industry (software testing : UI and API). I am planning to take an AWS certification. However, I am not sure where to start. I have no work experience in cloud computing. Will it be wise to start with the preparation of Associate level certification directly? A lot of cloud practitioners are calling foundation level certification as skippable. Can you please provide your view point here?

dhananjaymalhotra
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Reason for certification:
Old rule still stands good,

Passed certification 1st time:
Jump start to work on the technology, to know over all services and offerings.

Pass it (or renew) 2nd time:
I didnt hv the chance to work on entire offerings and still need to know other services and WHAT'S NEW!!!

chakrabortyraj
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Congrats on passing your AWS Solutions Architect Associate Exam & Practitioner! Out of curiosity what was the motivation to sit for AWS exams as a software engineer? I talk about Cloud Security on my YouTube and that's how i came across your channel, keep up your awesome work!

CloudSecurityPodcast
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where are the resources links in the description you promised

alexotoous
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I've been taking Jon bonso's practice exams. test number 5 I got a 72% and on test number six I got a 84%. So I thought I was ready to take the actual exam but then I went to whiz labs and I did horrible on their practice exams. Their exams seemed harder than bonso's. Do you think I should go ahead and take the actual exam or use whiz labs until I do good on their practice exams?

gabethebabe
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i couldnt clear in 2 attempts, mostly because could not finish exam in time. give tips for fast comprehension. generaly time is finish till question 45 ..total question are 65.. its almost 1/3 remains un attempted . practice tedt finish in 2 hrs but actual exam drains

degreerising
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Great content. Just that you don't include the links to resources mentioned in the videos as promised. @Soleyman Shahir

DavidJonathan
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Soleyman, what is required for the foundation program.

kayodeSuleOdu
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50% off voucher means, they have given another exam taking chance(&75+$75)
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lakshmiprabhakarkoppolu
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Congratulations...im just now trying to go for my CP and then my SA...

jaystamps
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Bro I took mine earlier today. I completed every question but while cross checking, I was timed out of course after 140 minutes. I didn’t hit submit. Will this still be graded?

christembassy_alb
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As at today (look at the date), pass score is 720 / 1000 . Good Luck

OTegaZoid
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I cleared my exam yesterday with 923 marks! I am wondering in which category my score would lie! Is it a very good score or just average

riyandas
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Any prior experience required for associate certification

gulamgaous
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I got a 649 with just ten hours study. Obviously failed it but wanted to get hands on experience with the questions and didn't mind dropping $150 just to see where I was at. I'm planning on retaking it very soon.

ZaG-yofd
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Congratulations! I am studying for the AWS Solutions Architect Associate Exam (SAA-C03), which started on August 30th this year. Do you feel SAA-C03 will be harder than SAA-C02?

quantribution
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question why take it in korean if english is your native im assuming

ricorico
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Just passed my CCP Monday, onto my SAA next.

Donwizzle
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Congrats on passing. Here are my 2 cents being a Sr. Software Engineer and working under cloud providers.

I have 3 AWS certs, letting the solutions architect expire a few weeks ago.

They're somewhat worth it if you don't have a lot of experience to back up. They may give you an extra pay, but I found an employer and your team cares more if you actually know the services and concept rather than having the cert.

We've come across people who have certs who have no idea what they're doing. Once you have experience under your belt, certifications are useless unless you want a DEEP DEEP dive on how to build environments/services.

DayoAworunse