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I am not sure if I am weird or not, but I study for these rote learning (Where you learn and just remember, no research allowed, no referring official documentation, nothing, just learn and answer) certifications a little differently than for the practical ones. -- I find reputed practice exams, for AWS TutorialsDojo is reputed on, similarly there would be something for Azure, I am sure. -- Try 1-2 practice exams after my initial study, and see where I stand. Go through all the answers and their explanations and understand if my understanding of the concept is right or not. If not, take quick-short-to-the-point-notes about that one particular thing and move on. -- Study notes, and fill the gaps, and give tests again. Repeat After a certain iterations of this, you'll see pattern emerging in at least practice tests. These certifications rely on you knowing "A VERY PARTICULAR THING ABOUT X TECH, WHICH THEY MADE". So study the exams in this fashion, and once you are prepared with all the key-notes, sit for a final test exam and see where you stand. At least this works for me, I am not sure how you actually learn you content, but a suggestion. |