Everybody is recommending his course, and I have both Solution architect and Developer Associates. I just passed the CCP -Cloud Practitioner exam yesterday morning and I'm excited about it. Taking a break for the holiday and will began the Developer's Course immediately. I'm thinking about taking the Solution's Architect course as well after I complete the Developer.
Awesome Vid, I'm a software developer and I passed the Cloud Practitioner and was about to do the Developer Exam before doing the SA, I'm glad I came across this for some well needed study tips
I passed CCP exam in February 2024, and since Late April I started preparing for Developer Associate. One thing I struggle the most with is consistency. I work a non-tech role and want to switch to Cloud & Devops eventually, I hope that I become more consistent in studying rather than the bursts of studying that way I can complete this course and pass the certification exams.
Thanks for the video. I'm going from IT support to cloud. This stuff is actually really cool and I look forward to studying and learning every day. So I guess that's a good sign. Looking to get into development and data engineer side of things. I'm happy to continue in a support role within the cloud to start though, like a support engineer would be great I enjoy helping users. It's so nice not having to deal with physical infrastructure. I've been dealing with it for YEARS.
Thank you very much bro. This is very helpful. Please what did you call the name of the free tool you spoke of, for taking note - did I hear it correctly as: "Hanky"?
I think it’s much better for your own understanding if you make your own notes. My ones will be very specific to my knowledge and may not make sense for everyone. I have a video on how to make Anki notes for AWS exams if you need more info.
Are you using TutorialDojo? The practice tests are definitely harder than the real thing. Personally, I would be comfortable with 80 - but 85 would be less risky yes.
@@homebrewhenry yes I am doing TD and getting close to the end of my second week of study. I have done the online course and labs read some white papers, use Anki everyday and not the practice test.
Sorry, I think it’s much better for your own understanding if you make your own notes. My ones will be very specific to my knowledge and may not make sense for everyone. I have a video on how to make Anki notes for AWS exams if you need more info.
Everybody is recommending his course, and I have both Solution architect and Developer Associates. I just passed the CCP -Cloud Practitioner exam yesterday morning and I'm excited about it. Taking a break for the holiday and will began the Developer's Course immediately. I'm thinking about taking the Solution's Architect course as well after I complete the Developer.
Good luck! The SA and Developer Associates complement each other nicely.
but how do you apply for it, are they paid?,i am confused!!
Awesome Vid, I'm a software developer and I passed the Cloud Practitioner and was about to do the Developer Exam before doing the SA, I'm glad I came across this for some well needed study tips
Glad to hear it’s helpful, good luck!
Did you write the Developer exam?
I passed CCP exam in February 2024, and since Late April I started preparing for Developer Associate. One thing I struggle the most with is consistency. I work a non-tech role and want to switch to Cloud & Devops eventually, I hope that I become more consistent in studying rather than the bursts of studying that way I can complete this course and pass the certification exams.
You’re right, consistency is key! Good luck.
Thanks for the video. I'm going from IT support to cloud. This stuff is actually really cool and I look forward to studying and learning every day. So I guess that's a good sign. Looking to get into development and data engineer side of things. I'm happy to continue in a support role within the cloud to start though, like a support engineer would be great I enjoy helping users.
It's so nice not having to deal with physical infrastructure. I've been dealing with it for YEARS.
What a great vid! Very helpful and will look to do SA exam soon
Awesome tips, specially with regards to how your setting/environment during the exam. Saved to favorites
Glad it was helpful
Congrats! I am a note taker, in the early stages of my studying I take notes, and review them later on.
Bro, your videos are good, keep posting
Thanks for the support!
Thank you very much bro. This is very helpful. Please what did you call the name of the free tool you spoke of, for taking note - did I hear it correctly as: "Hanky"?
Glad it was helpful. It’s called “Anki”
Could you put a link for your Anki notes that you took for the developer's associate?
I think it’s much better for your own understanding if you make your own notes. My ones will be very specific to my knowledge and may not make sense for everyone. I have a video on how to make Anki notes for AWS exams if you need more info.
I getting around 80 on the review test and stiff do not feel ready I want to get to above 85%
Are you using TutorialDojo? The practice tests are definitely harder than the real thing. Personally, I would be comfortable with 80 - but 85 would be less risky yes.
@@homebrewhenry yes I am doing TD and getting close to the end of my second week of study. I have done the online course and labs read some white papers, use Anki everyday and not the practice test.
@@DerrickWe sounds like you're doing everything correctly.
which site have you used for comparison ?
Which comparison?
@homebrewhenry for comparing the content for different aws course and their overlap
If you could share your Anki cards that would be awesome :)
Sorry, I think it’s much better for your own understanding if you make your own notes. My ones will be very specific to my knowledge and may not make sense for everyone. I have a video on how to make Anki notes for AWS exams if you need more info.
great guidance! keep pushing
💥 *promosm*
Yeah we all know those certs don't amount to much